Audible
· Audible Conditions of Use
This provision establishes the legal basis under which consumers access purchased or downloaded titles. The license framing means ongoing access is subject to the conditions of the agreement and may be modified or revoked under circumstances described in the terms, rather than constituting a durable property right.
Adobe
· Adobe Terms of Use
The revocability clause defines the legal relationship as a conditional license rather than a permanent transfer of rights, which establishes Adobe's authority to enforce compliance and restrict access through termination mechanisms. This distinction affects the enforceability of the agreement's other provisions, including use restrictions and termination procedures.
Kindle
· Kindle Store Terms of Use
This provision establishes that consumers who pay for Kindle Content hold a revocable license rather than a transferable ownership interest, meaning rights associated with ownership such as resale, transfer, or permanent retention are not granted under these terms. The enforceability of the license-not-sale characterization for digital goods is subject to evolving legislative and regulatory scrutiny in multiple U.S. states and the EU.
This provision states that content shared or saved by other users before account deletion may remain on Pinterest after the account is closed, meaning deletion of an account does not guarantee removal of all posted content.
Runway
· Runway Terms of Service
The license granted over publicly posted content is stated as irrevocable and perpetual, covering derivative works and revenue-generating uses, which means Runway retains these rights even if you delete the content or close your account.
Runway
· Runway Terms of Service
The clause establishes the legal basis for Runway to process, store, and display user-generated content across its platform infrastructure. The sublicensable component permits Runway to authorize third parties to access and use such content in connection with service delivery.
Calm
· Calm Terms of Service
The provision clarifies the operational scope of lifetime subscription access by tying the subscription term to the service's continued existence rather than the subscriber's lifespan, and it reserves Calm's ability to evolve the included features and introduce separate service offerings.
For event organizers whose events generate substantial revenue through Eventbrite's platform, the limitation of liability to amounts paid to Eventbrite rather than amounts processed through Eventbrite could be extremely low relative to actual losses suffered.
If a Microsoft service fails and causes you significant harm, such as loss of important data or business disruption, you may be unable to recover the full extent of your losses because of this liability cap.
If something goes wrong, such as a data breach, a fraudulent ticket, or a service outage before a major event, this clause limits the financial remedies you can seek from Ticketmaster, even for significant losses.
Suno
· Suno Terms of Service
This provision creates a conditional liability exemption that operates when non-compliance is the proximate cause of loss or damage. It establishes that Suno's liability protections extend specifically to circumstances where the user has not met the requirements set forth in the limitation of liability section.
Limitation of liability clauses define the financial exposure the service provider accepts and establish the boundaries of remedies available to users through the agreement. This affects how disputes regarding service failure, data issues, or other harms are financially resolved.
This clause means that if a Maps API outage or error causes significant business loss, your ability to recover damages from Google is substantially limited.
Fastly
· Fastly Terms of Service
For businesses that depend on Fastly's platform to generate revenue, the liability cap may be far smaller than the actual financial harm caused by a serious service failure, leaving the customer to absorb most of the loss.
Liability caps limit the financial recovery available to a business customer if Mixpanel's service failure, data breach, or contract violation causes harm. The practical effect depends on the cap amount relative to the business's actual exposure.
Plaid
· Plaid Terms of Use
This provision defines the contractual ceiling on Plaid's financial exposure to consumers in the event of service failures, data incidents, or other harms, and specifies the categories of damages that the agreement asserts are not recoverable.
If Comcast's service failure causes you significant financial harm, such as lost work, damaged data, or business interruption, the agreement limits your financial recovery to a maximum of three months of service fees, which may be far less than the actual harm suffered.
The clause disclaims liability for a very wide range of potential harms, including data interception by unauthorized parties, which FanDuel explicitly acknowledges may occur during platform use.
This provision limits the categories of damages users may recover from Coursera in the event of platform failures, data loss, unauthorized access, or third-party misconduct on the platform. The carve-out for applicable law means the limitation may not apply in full in jurisdictions that restrict such exclusions for consumer contracts.
Square
· Square Terms of Service
If a Square service outage prevents a merchant from processing payments during a busy period, or if a security breach exposes customer payment data, the limitation of liability clause means merchants may have very limited financial recourse against Square for resulting losses.
Miro
· Miro Terms of Service
If Miro's service fails and you lose board content or suffer business disruption, these terms limit the financial remedy available to you, which is particularly relevant for businesses that rely heavily on Miro for active work.
The clause operationally restricts the financial exposure Synthesia assumes under the agreement by defining maximum recoverable damages and categorically excluding entire classes of damages from liability eligibility. This affects the scope of remedies available through dispute resolution or legal claims.
OpenAI
· OpenAI EU Terms of Use
Liability limitation clauses define the maximum financial exposure a company accepts for service failures or harms; under EU law, mandatory consumer protection provisions may override contractual liability caps that fall below statutory minimums.
The liability cap defines the maximum financial exposure the service provider assumes under the agreement, allocating risk between the parties by establishing predetermined limits on remedies available through dispute resolution regardless of the nature or magnitude of claimed harm.
Audible
· Audible Conditions of Use
This provision establishes the boundaries of Audible's contractual obligations to users and, in conjunction with typical limitation of liability language in digital service agreements, may limit the financial remedies available to users in the event of service disruptions or content removal.
If Paramount+ experiences a data breach that exposes your personal or financial information, or if the service fails in a way that causes you harm, this clause limits the company's financial liability to you, which reduces your ability to recover losses.
AT&T
· AT&T Terms of Service
If a service outage causes you to lose business income or if a privacy breach causes significant harm, AT&T's maximum financial exposure to you is capped at your prior year's bills, which may be far less than your actual loss.
The twelve-month fee cap and exclusion of consequential damages mean that customers whose organizations suffer significant operational or financial harm from a service failure may have limited contractual recovery regardless of the scope of the harm.
Okta
· Okta Terms of Service
This clause significantly limits what you can recover from Okta if the website or its terms cause you harm, which is particularly relevant if you rely on Okta's public resources for business-critical purposes.
This provision limits OpenRouter's financial exposure for a broad range of loss categories including lost profits, data loss, and consequential damages arising from service interruptions or third-party AI model outputs. The limitation applies across all legal theories and regardless of prior notice of potential damage.