If Amazon's services fail, malfunction, or cause harm due to errors, Amazon disclaims legal responsibility under warranty law, leaving consumers with limited recourse for service …
The 'as is' disclaimer means Google has no contractual obligation to ensure that services like Gmail, Google Drive, or Google Search are reliable, available, or …
The 'as is' disclaimer combined with a broad waiver of consequential and indirect damages significantly limits what compensation consumers can seek if the Netflix service …
If Netflix's service fails, is unavailable, or causes you financial loss, you have very limited legal recourse to claim compensation beyond your direct subscription cost.
If Apple's service fails, content becomes unavailable, or your account is harmed by Apple's own error, your financial recovery is capped at what you paid …
This clause limits your ability to recover damages if Netflix's service fails, is unavailable, or causes downstream harm — beyond simply getting a refund for …
If Netflix experiences an outage or the service fails to perform, you cannot claim damages beyond what local mandatory law allows — and consequential damages …
This disclaimer means Microsoft bears no legal responsibility if a service goes down, loses your data, contains security vulnerabilities that expose your information, or fails …