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Updates to The Disney Terms of Use

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The Walt Disney Company The Walt Disney Company UPDATES TO THE DISNEY TERMS OF USE Hello {NAME}, As

The Walt Disney Company [The Walt Disney Company] The Walt Disney Company UPDATES TO THE DISNEY TERMS OF USE Hello {NAME}, As a member of the Disney community, we wanted to let you know that we've updated the Disney Terms of Use in the United States and Canada. The Disney Terms of Use apply to The Walt Disney Company family of brands, such as Disney, ESPN, ABC, Marvel, Pixar, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), ABC News, FX, etc. These updates are live on our website and apply as of today for new users. For existing users, like you, these will be effective in 30 days, so please take an opportunity to review them at [disneytermsofuse.com](. The Disney Terms of Use may serve as a foundation for supplemental terms that you also agree to; in those instances where the supplemental terms conflict with the Disney Terms of Use, the supplemental terms will control. We encourage you to review the terms in full, but here are some highlights: - We've made changes throughout to make the Terms of Use more clear, including by rephrasing and reorganizing some of the provisions; - We've clarified the manner in which you consent to these terms, including their application to Disney products and services made available to you through third-parties, and the circumstances in which we may need to suspend, restrict, or terminate your access; - We've updated our license and usage rules to specify what you can and cannot do with Disney products and services; - We've added some new terms regarding subscriptions, gift cards, contests, sweepstakes, promotions, and user generated content; - We've streamlined and made some changes to our disclaimers and limitations of liability; and - Please note that we also updated the terms regarding dispute resolution and arbitration as of September 2019. If you have questions, please review the [Frequently Asked Questions](. Sincerely, Disney DTC LLC Read this message in: - [English]( - [Français]( - [Español]( [Logos from The Walt Disney Family of Companies, including ESPN, ABC, Marvel, FX, Disney, Star Wars, Lucas Film, Freeform and others] [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use]( ©Disney ©Disney•Pixar © & TM Lucasfilm LTD ©Marvel

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