The New York Times Terms of Service
Read our summary of The New York Times's Terms of Service.
Implications
- You agree to binding arbitration for disputes, giving up the right to go to court or have a jury trial.
- You waive the right to participate in class actions or class arbitrations.
- NYT can change the terms of service at any time, and your continued use indicates acceptance.
- NYT can change, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the services without notice or liability.
- You must be exposed to advertising as a condition of using the services.
- Content you submit can be used, modified, and published by NYT without compensation to you.
- You must be at least 13 years old to use the services in the USA and UK, and 16 years old elsewhere.
- You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account and password.
- NYT may terminate or suspend your access to the services at any time for any reason.
- You must indemnify NYT against any claims arising from your use of the services.
- NYT does not guarantee that the services will be free from viruses or other harmful components.
- You cannot use the content for developing AI tools without prior written consent from NYT.
- NYT may charge fees for access to certain parts of the services in the future.
- NYT is not responsible for third-party content or links to third-party websites.
- Any disputes must be filed within one year or be forever barred.
- Your use of the services is at your own risk, and NYT is not liable for any damages.
- NYT can use your submissions in various formats and for different purposes.
- You cannot use automated means to scrape or collect data from the services.
- NYT may provide your information to third parties for access to the services.
- NYT can batch similar arbitration claims to increase efficiency.
- You can opt out of the arbitration agreement within 30 days of first use.
- NYT can use your feedback from beta testing without compensation.
- You need to notify NYT of any unauthorized use of your account.
- NYT can modify or remove user-generated content at its discretion.
- You must use respectful language and not engage in hate speech on the services.
- NYT may impose limits on certain features and services.
- NYT can terminate your account for fraudulent or illegal activity.
- You must agree to NYT's privacy policy for processing personal information.
- You can terminate your NYT account by contacting customer care.
- NYT may provide beta test services for evaluation purposes.
- NYT's terms for Apple and Google Play users include specific conditions for app usage.
- NYT can use your submissions for promotional purposes.
- NYT's liability is limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.
- You must provide accurate and updated registration information.
- NYT can batch arbitration claims to increase efficiency.
- You can opt out of the arbitration agreement within 30 days of first use.
- NYT can use your feedback from beta testing without compensation.
- You need to notify NYT of any unauthorized use of your account.
- NYT can modify or remove user-generated content at its discretion.
- You must use respectful language and not engage in hate speech on the services.
- NYT may impose limits on certain features and services.
- NYT can terminate your account for fraudulent or illegal activity.
Things to watch out for
- Your account can be terminated at any time for any reason.
- NYT can change the terms of service at any time, and your continued use indicates acceptance.
- You waive the right to participate in class actions or class arbitrations.
- Content you submit can be used, modified, and published by NYT without compensation to you.
- You cannot use the content for developing AI tools without prior written consent from NYT.
- Any disputes must be filed within one year or be forever barred.
AI recommendations
When using NYT services, be particularly cautious about the arbitration agreement and class action waiver. These clauses mean you cannot take disputes to court or join class action lawsuits, which can limit your legal recourse. Always read updates to the terms of service, as continued use implies acceptance of changes. Be aware that any content you submit can be used by NYT in various ways without compensation. If you plan to use NYT content for AI development, you must get prior written consent. Lastly, remember that any disputes must be filed within one year, so act promptly if issues arise.
FAQs
Can I opt out of the arbitration agreement?
Yes, you can opt out of the arbitration agreement within 30 days of first use by sending written notice to legal@nytimes.com with the subject line "ARBITRATION OPT-OUT."
What happens if I violate the terms of service?
Violating the terms of service can result in the termination or suspension of your account and potential legal action.
Can NYT change the terms of service?
Yes, NYT can change the terms of service at any time, and your continued use of the services indicates acceptance of the new terms.
(Last updated: 10th October, 2024)
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