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"If the Product is an App then unless expressly authorized by Activision in writing installation and use is restricted to an authorized Device; and you are prohibited from making a copy of the App available on a networkExcerpt from Activision's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “If the Product is an App then unless expressly authorized by Activision in writing installation and use is restricted to an authorized Device; and you are prohibited from making a copy of the App available on a network”
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