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.
Rumble
· Rumble Terms of Service
This provision limits the categories of recoverable damages available to users in the event of a claim against Rumble, excluding consequential and punitive damages regardless of whether Rumble had prior notice of the potential harm.
This cap means that even if Peacock's service failures cause you real financial harm or significant inconvenience, the maximum compensation you could receive through arbitration is limited to a small amount, reducing the practical value of any individual claim.
Chegg
· Chegg Terms of Use
If Chegg's services fail, causing you to lose access to study materials during a critical period, or if your data is mishandled, the terms limit what you can recover financially, excluding the types of harm most likely to affect students.
Zoom
· Zoom Terms of Service
The agreement excludes Zoom from liability for indirect, incidental, and consequential damages, which includes data loss and service unavailability, substantially limiting the remedies available to users in the event of a service failure or data incident.
Kick
· Kick Terms of Service
If Kick's platform causes you to lose streaming income, audience data, or other value, this clause attempts to limit your ability to recover those losses, which is particularly significant for creators who depend on the platform financially.
Liability caps restrict the financial remedies available to users if they suffer harm related to DoorDash's Services; the practical scope of this limitation depends on the specific cap amount and applicable law in the user's jurisdiction.
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.
Twitch
· Twitch Terms of Service
If you lose income, content, or opportunities because of a Twitch outage, policy change, or account error, these terms limit your ability to recover those losses from the company, though applicable law in your jurisdiction may provide different protections.
This provision defines the maximum financial exposure Perplexity accepts under the agreement, which is operationally significant for enterprise customers assessing the adequacy of contractual recourse relative to their reliance on the platform.
Pika
· Pika Terms of Service
This clause means that if Pika's service causes you financial harm, data loss, or other significant damages, you will likely be unable to recover those losses from the company even if Pika was at fault.
Warranty disclaimers and liability limitations are standard in software licenses, but for studios building large commercial products on Unreal Engine, these limitations mean that engine failures or defects may not give rise to recoverable damages from Epic.
OpenAI
· OpenAI Business Terms
This provision limits the financial exposure OpenAI accepts for service-related claims to a maximum of $100 for most users who have not paid fees. The exclusion of consequential and indirect damages further limits the categories of loss for which users may seek compensation.
The clause constrains the scope of remedies available in disputes by categorically excluding entire classes of damages from potential recovery, thereby narrowing Netflix's financial exposure in liability scenarios.
If you lose access to digital purchases, game saves, or other account-linked content due to a service failure or termination, these terms limit your ability to recover those losses from Nintendo.
If Dropbox loses your files, suffers a data breach, or becomes unavailable and you suffer losses as a result, this clause substantially limits or eliminates Dropbox's financial obligation to compensate you.
A subscriber who fails to pay or has payment failures may face liability significantly exceeding the original subscription cost, including legal and collection fees.
SoFi
· SoFi Terms of Service
This provision limits the categories of recoverable damages users may assert against SoFi in connection with service disruptions, data events, or other platform failures, though the clause is qualified by the phrase 'to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law,' which preserves statutory rights that cannot be contractually waived.
This provision establishes a financial ceiling on Jasper's liability exposure per claim, which affects the maximum recovery available to users regardless of the nature or magnitude of the harm alleged.
This clause limits the categories of damages a licensee can recover from DeepSeek in the event the model causes harm, excluding consequential and indirect damages, which are often the most significant losses in AI-related failures.
If Descript loses your content, its systems fail, or you suffer financial harm from reliance on the platform, these terms significantly restrict your ability to recover damages from the company.
Poe
· Poe Terms of Service
The agreement limits Quora's financial exposure for harms arising from platform use, which may affect users' practical ability to recover damages in the event of a data breach, service failure, or harm caused by AI-generated content.
This provision caps the types of damages users can recover from OpenAI in a dispute, which is particularly significant given the mandatory arbitration clause that already limits the forum for such claims.
This provision caps Wise's financial exposure for any individual claim, which is particularly relevant for users who experience transaction failures, unauthorized transfers, or incorrect conversions involving amounts that may significantly exceed the liability cap. The exclusion of consequential damages further limits recovery for losses resulting from service failures.
Google
· Google Terms of Service
For free services, this cap effectively limits Google's liability to zero in many scenarios. The clause includes a carve-out for situations where local law does not permit such limitations, which is relevant for EU and UK consumers.
Cohere
· Cohere SaaS Agreement
The twelve-month fee cap limits Cohere's maximum financial exposure regardless of the severity of a service failure or data incident, which is operationally significant for enterprise customers whose actual losses from a data breach or service outage could substantially exceed fees paid.
The agreement excludes a broad range of damage categories that are often the most significant in enterprise AI deployment failures, including lost profits, data loss, and business interruption, which limits the practical financial recourse available to licensees.
This cap means that even significant harms caused by the service, including reliance on inaccurate AI outputs, may result in very limited financial recovery, which is especially relevant given the AI context.
This clause links liability for data processing failures to the broader commercial liability framework in the Google Ads Terms of Service. Advertisers should review those terms to understand the financial cap and exclusions that would apply to claims arising from a data processing incident, as these may limit recovery in the event of a breach or processing failure.
This provision caps the recoverable damages users may seek from Block, which is operationally significant given that Cash App handles financial transactions including peer-to-peer payments, investing, and lending. The cap on liability limits the financial recourse available to users who experience losses attributable to platform errors or service failures.