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This representation shifts responsibility for input rights onto the user; if Inputs violate third-party rights, the user — not Anthropic — bears liability for that breach.
By submitting Inputs, you are making a legal representation that you hold all required rights and permissions; if that representation is false, you bear the consequences.
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