Chamber 7 · Clause §8
You can leave with what is yours.
You can leave any time. Your record comes with you. Your share of group value comes with you too, under your group's rules.
What exists
In October 2025, YouTube launched a pilot letting some terminated creators apply for a new channel, a year after their original termination. Most categories of termination are excluded.
Creators reported getting rejection notices within minutes of submitting an appeal. TeamYouTube confirmed in November that of hundreds of public termination-reviews, "the vast majority" were upheld. Facebook permanently disables accounts 180 days after an unsuccessful appeal. People describe losing 15- and 18-year-old accounts to automated systems they cannot reach.
Sources PPC Land, Nov 2025; Factually.co, 2026; Piunika Web, Oct 2025; CyberGuy, Dec 2025
What is possible
Since 1996, US law has let you keep your phone number when you switch carriers. The mandate reshaped a whole industry.
Wireless number portability followed in 2003, nationwide by 2004. Carriers had to standardize porting protocols. They could not refuse a valid request. The number belongs to you, not to the company. Switching cannot cost you your connection to the people who know how to reach you.
Sources Federal Communications Commission; ATS Blog · historical review; Mint Mobile · history of phone numbers; PACER archive, Nov 2003
Say it in your own voice.
Getting the recorder ready.
Your voice on this clause
Getting the recorder ready.