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Add Murf.ai Terms of Service #52
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🔎 Inspect the updated declaration suggestionA new suggestion has been made, voiding the previous ones. As a human reviewer, here are the things you should check:
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Thank you for your contribution.
A tiny correction I'd like to bring to your attention - I believe the correct service name casing should be Murf AI and not murf.ai, according to the guidelines
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I made this correction, and will go ahead and merge this.
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Making sure @bricebai1 gets this piece of feedback: #52 (review) :) |
You are right. Thank you for the correction and the reminder of the guidelines. |
🔎 Inspect this declaration suggestion
Bots should take care of checking the formatting and the validity of the declaration. As a human reviewer, you should check:
Murf.ai
matches what you see on the web page, and it complies with the guidelines.Murf.ai
(i.e. the name of the file) is derived from the service name according to the guidelines.Terms of Service
is appropriate for this document: if you read out loud the terms type tryptich, you can say that “this document describes how thewriter
commits to handle theobject
for itsaudience
”..tos-content
rather than.ab23 .cK_drop > div
).If no document type seems appropriate for this document yet it is relevant to track in this instance, please check if there is already an open discussion about such a type and reference your case there, or open a new discussion if not.
Thanks to your work and attention, Open Terms Archive will ensure that high quality data is available for all reusers, enabling them to do their part in shifting the balance of power towards end users and regulators instead of spending time collecting and cleaning documents 💪
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