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This clause conditions asset ownership rights on subscription tier based on organizational revenue, creating a differentiated service model where higher-revenue entities must commit to premium plan status to access ownership functionality.
Users employed by or representing companies exceeding $1,000,000 USD in annual revenue must subscribe to Pro or Mega tier plans to own assets; failure to maintain the required subscription tier affects asset ownership status under the terms as written.
No opt-out available
If you are a company or any employee of a company with more than $1,000,000 USD a year in revenue, you must be subscribed to a "Pro" or "Mega" plan to own Your Assets.
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