Common use of Continuous Development Clause in Contracts

Continuous Development. Customer acknowledges that Provider may continually develop, deliver and provide to Customer on-going innovation to the Services in the form of new features, functionality, and efficiencies. Accordingly, Provider reserves the right to modify Services from time to time. Some modifications may be provided to Customer at no additional charge. In the event Provider adds additional functionality to a particular Service, Provider may condition the implementation of such modifications on Customer’s payment of additional fees provided Customer may continue to use the version of the Services that Provider makes generally available (without such features) without paying additional fees.

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Sources: Terms of Service, Terms of Service