Asana
· Asana Terms of Service
If Asana loses your data or the service causes you harm, the amount you could recover is very limited, and certain categories of loss, like lost business or corrupted data, are excluded entirely.
For businesses running production AI workflows on LangChain's platform, the liability cap may limit available remedies in the event of data loss, service outages, or platform failures that cause downstream business harm.
The clause structures Pinterest's financial exposure by categorically excluding broad classes of damages and establishing a dollar ceiling for recoverable amounts. This caps the company's total liability exposure regardless of claim volume or circumstances, subject to applicable law.
For most users who do not receive revenue from YouTube, this cap means that even if YouTube causes significant harm such as data loss, account termination, or content removal, the maximum compensation they could seek is $500.
Netflix
· Netflix Account and Content Policies
This provision significantly limits your ability to recover damages from Netflix if the service fails, is unavailable, or causes harm, though the clause includes a carve-out acknowledging that non-waivable statutory rights under applicable law are preserved.
This provision allocates responsibility for output verification to the user and establishes that accuracy of Outputs is not guaranteed by the service provider. It operates as a condition governing the use and reliance upon service outputs.
SoFi
· SoFi Terms of Service
Liability caps and warranty disclaimers limit the remedies available to users if SoFi's services malfunction, if errors occur in banking or investment accounts, or if the platform is unavailable during critical financial transactions.
The clause allocates responsibility for information accuracy to the user, establishing that Redfin's liability does not extend to damages arising from incomplete or outdated user-provided data. This affects the scope of Redfin's operational obligations regarding notification and communication delivery.
This provision establishes Anthropic's characterization of large language models as frontier technologies with inherent limitations in accuracy and reliability, and places the verification burden on users rather than the service provider. It establishes the operational baseline for the service's accuracy guarantees and user responsibilities.
This introductory notice frames the agreement's risk allocation structure by explicitly stating that warranty protections and damage recovery mechanisms are restricted. The operational significance lies in its function as acknowledgment language preceding the specific limitation and disclaimer provisions that follow.
The liability cap defines the maximum financial exposure Hugging Face accepts for service failures, data loss, or other claims. This mechanism establishes predictable risk allocation between the service provider and users, affecting the scope of potential remedies available through dispute resolution.
If Substack's actions cause you significant financial harm, such as losing a monetized creator account, this clause limits what you could potentially recover in any successful claim to a very modest amount.
This provision establishes a financial ceiling on W&B's liability tied to trailing 12-month fees, which for organizations paying monthly or on lower-tier plans may represent a materially limited recovery amount relative to potential losses from service disruptions or data incidents involving model artifacts or experiment data.
For customers relying on Synthesia for business-critical video production, significant service failures or data incidents may result in damages that far exceed the annual subscription fee, leaving substantial losses unrecoverable under these terms.
For businesses that have paid significant fees for API access or training services, this cap may be far lower than their actual losses from a service failure, data loss, or IP issue.
This provision establishes a mutual damages cap that, in practice, may result in very low absolute liability limits for advertisers with modest monthly ad spend. The carve-outs for payment, confidentiality, indemnification, fraud, gross negligence, intentional misconduct, personal injury, and IP violations are noted in Section 8 of the agreement.
The liability cap at 12 months of fees and the exclusion of consequential damages, including lost profits and lost data, limits the financial recovery available to business customers if the Services fail or cause harm; this cap does not apply to indemnification obligations.
The agreement limits LinkedIn's total financial liability to users to a maximum of $1,000 or three months of fees paid, which means that even significant harm arising from use of the platform may result in limited financial recovery against LinkedIn.
For businesses that rely heavily on Calendly for scheduling operations, this cap may be significantly lower than actual losses caused by a service outage, data breach, or other failure, particularly for high-value subscription tiers.
This clause effectively caps Thomson Reuters' financial exposure for harms arising from website use at zero for the most common categories of loss, which is significant for professional users who may rely on the site for business-critical information.
This provision limits passenger recovery to direct damages only, excluding business losses, missed connections with independent consequences, and other downstream financial impacts. The enforceability of this limitation may vary by jurisdiction and route type, particularly for international carriage governed by the Montreal Convention.
The clause delineates the boundary of Hulu's operational responsibility by removing advertiser conduct and user-advertiser interactions from the scope of Hulu's contractual obligations, thereby limiting the entity's exposure to claims arising from third-party advertising activities.
The provision allocates risk by limiting Netflix's liability exposure for service disruptions and performance issues while carving out statutory consumer protections that cannot be waived under mandatory local law. This structure defines the scope of remedies available to users for service failures or defects.
Liability limitations establish the scope of financial exposure the service provider accepts for service failures or defects. This provision narrows the range of compensable harms to direct damages, which affects how disputes over service performance are resolved.
eBay
· eBay User Agreement
The payment agent structure affects how disputes, refunds, and chargebacks are handled, and may affect consumers' understanding of who is legally responsible for fulfilling the transaction.
Shopify
· Shopify Acceptable Use Policy
This clause establishes operational constraints on permitted use by restricting activities that would compromise system integrity or availability. The provision supports Shopify's ability to maintain service infrastructure and protect other users from security threats.
PayPal
· PayPal Buyer and Seller Protection
The clause establishes PayPal's authority to direct the logistics and destination of returned merchandise in SNAD disputes and allocates return shipping costs to the claiming party as a procedural requirement for claim processing.
Notion
· Notion Terms of Service
Business customers are governed by this agreement rather than the personal terms, and it likely contains distinct provisions on data processing, liability caps, and dispute resolution that differ materially from the Personal Use Terms of Service.
Calm
· Calm Terms of Service
This clause defines the scope and limitations of the service offering by clarifying that Calm does not position its services as medical treatment or professional medical advice. This framing establishes the informational character of the platform as an operational matter.
Calm
· Calm Terms of Service
For users who may rely on Calm's content for mental wellness management, this disclaimer clarifies that no therapeutic relationship is created and that users assume full responsibility for their health decisions made in connection with use of the Services.