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Because these prohibitions cover a broad range of common actions, users are restricted from most uses of content beyond what the Agreement explicitly permits.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim merges three independent prohibitions from the excerpt. The primary prohibition is the restriction on transfer, copy, or display; the sale/rent/lease/distribute/broadcast prohibition and the proprietary notices prohibition are additional independent propositions also stated in the claim. This is an exception to the single-proposition rule, noted here because all three are directly quoted and coordinate.
Readers are prohibited from a wide range of actions with Audible content, including transferring, copying, displaying, selling, renting, leasing, distributing, broadcasting, or removing proprietary notices.
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Because these prohibitions cover a broad range of common actions, users are restricted from most uses of content beyond what the Agreement explicitly permits.
Readers are prohibited from a wide range of actions with Audible content, including transferring, copying, displaying, selling, renting, leasing, distributing, broadcasting, or removing proprietary notices.
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