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Comparing Uber vs DoorDash · Platform Discretion provisions
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Compare platform discretion governance provisions between Uber and DoorDash. Provisions are extracted from monitored governance documents and classified by severity.

This license grant is broad in scope, covering modification and sublicensing of user-submitted content, and is stated as irrevocable and perpetual, meaning Uber retains these rights even if you delete your account or the content.
The agreement states that any content users submit to the platform is licensed to Uber on a worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free basis, with sublicensing rights, for use in connection with operating and providing services; this applies for as long as the intellectual property protection lasts.
No opt-out available
By creating an Account, you grant Uber a worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual (or for the term of the protection), non-exclusive, transferable, royalty-free license, with the right to sublicense, to use, copy, modify, create derivative works based upon, distribute, publicly display, publicly perform and distribute your Content in connection with operating and providing the Services and Content to you and to our other users.
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Uber's Privacy Notice underwent navigation and footer restructuring on May 9, 2026. The header menu…

Uber updated the navigation menu and footer structure in its Privacy Notice for Drivers and Deliver…

Uber modified the navigation and footer structure of its Privacy Notice for Drivers and Delivery Pe…

The terms explicitly prohibit using DoorDash's content or Services for AI training purposes and for automated scraping, which reflects the increasing inclusion of AI-specific use restrictions in consumer platform agreements.
This provision restricts users from using DoorDash's content or data to build AI systems or conduct automated data collection; it applies to all users including developers and researchers, and violation may result in account suspension.
No opt-out available
(g) You will not use or attempt to use the Services or content accessible through the Services without DoorDash's prior written consent in connection with the development of any software program, including, but not limited to, training a machine learning or artificial intelligence (AI) system or providing archived or cached data sets containing content accessible through the Services to another person or entity. (p) You will not use, access, or collect content, data, information, or materials published or available on the Services—including, but not limited to, text, photographs, images, illustrations, designs, audio clips, video clips, 'look and feel,' metadata, data, or compilations—using automated means unless DoorDash has given you prior permission to do so in writing.
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DoorDash updated its Terms of Service effective July 1, 2026, making three changes to fee-related l…

Jul 2, 2026 Unknown

DoorDash's privacy policy was reformatted on May 11, 2026, with changes to the document's structura…

AI Difference Analysis Compliance
Stripe's arbitration clause is narrower than Amazon's in one key respect: it includes a small claims court carve-out that Amazon's clause does not. PayPal's clause is the most aggressive of the three, explicitly waiving jury trial rights in addition to class action rights. From a compliance perspective, Amazon presents the lowest risk for B2B contracts while PayPal creates the highest exposure for consumer-facing applications subject to CFPB oversight.

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