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The cap limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Zoom regardless of the number or severity of claims, and users who pay little or nothing may effectively have no recovery.
The claim limits the reader to recovering no more than their prior twelve months of payments to Zoom, no matter how many claims are brought or how large the damages.
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"...DAMAGES, IN THE AGGREGATE FOR ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEEDING THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE SERVICES (IF ANY) IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE EVENT OR CIRCUMSTANCES GIVING RISE TO SUCH CLAIMS.— Excerpt from Zoom's Zoom Terms of Service
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The cap limits the maximum financial recovery a user can obtain from Zoom regardless of the number or severity of claims, and users who pay little or nothing may effectively have no recovery.
The claim limits the reader to recovering no more than their prior twelve months of payments to Zoom, no matter how many claims are brought or how large the damages.
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