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These Terms govern your use of JD Simplified, a learning platform for law students and bar takers that provides case briefs, outlines, flashcards, practice questions, and AI-assisted study tools. By creating an account or using the Service, you agree to be bound by these Terms. Accounts and Security: You must provide accurate registration information, maintain the confidentiality of your credentials, and notify us of any unauthorized access. Subscriptions and Payments: JD Simplified offers monthly and annual subscription plans, and NextGen Bar Prep is offered as a separate one-time-payment program. Fees are billed in advance through Stripe; subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled before the renewal date. Refund Policy: We offer a limited refund window as described in the full Terms. Educational Use Only: The Service provides educational content only. Nothing on JD Simplified constitutes legal advice and no attorney-client relationship is created between you and JD Simplified or any contributor. AI-Generated Content: Certain features use automated systems that generate or summarize content. Output may contain errors, omissions, or hallucinated information. You are responsible for verifying any rule, case citation, or analysis against primary sources before relying on it. Intellectual Property: Subject to these Terms, we grant you a personal, non-exclusive license to access the Service for your own study. All content, trademarks, and software are owned by JD Simplified or its licensors. Prohibited Conduct: You may not scrape, resell, share accounts, abuse automated features, reverse-engineer the Service, or use it for anything other than your own legal education. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability: The Service is provided on an "as is" basis without warranties of any kind, and our liability for any claim is limited as set out in the full Terms. Dispute Resolution: Disputes are resolved by binding individual arbitration, and you waive participation in class actions. Governing Law: These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida. The full Terms control; this summary is provided for readability.