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1. Benefito Inc. its managers, owners, or employees will NOT be liable for any harms, including direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or exemplary damages, including but limited to, damages from goodwill, use or other intangible losses or damages of any kind arising out of or relating to the use of services indicated in the site.

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1. All registered users are solely responsible for the content or article you publish, display or otherwise communicate in any manner (hereinafter, "post") on the Service, or transmit to other Users.

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