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"If you submit Feedback, Asana may use such Feedback for any purpose without any compensation or obligation to you.Excerpt from Asana's Terms of Service
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Users who submit Feedback relinquish any expectation of compensation or enforceable claim over how Asana uses that Feedback.
If the reader submits Feedback, they cannot expect compensation or impose any obligation on Asana regarding how that Feedback is used.
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