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This clause protects Auth0's intellectual property and service architecture by contractually restricting commercial exploitation and competitive replication. The restrictions define the scope of permitted use and establish contractual boundaries around derivative works and competitive development.
Users operating under these terms are required to refrain from resale, redistribution, modification, or reverse engineering activities. The clause limits use to the direct operational scope authorized by the license agreement rather than permitting commercial repurposing or competitive product development.
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"You agree not to, and will not permit others to: (a) license, sell, resell, transfer, assign, distribute or otherwise commercially exploit or make available to any third party the Services; (b) modify or make derivative works based upon the Services; (c) reverse engineer or access the Services in order to build a competitive product or service.— Excerpt from Auth0's Auth0 Terms of Service
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This clause protects Auth0's intellectual property and service architecture by contractually restricting commercial exploitation and competitive replication. The restrictions define the scope of permitted use and establish contractual boundaries around derivative works and competitive development.
Users operating under these terms are required to refrain from resale, redistribution, modification, or reverse engineering activities. The clause limits use to the direct operational scope authorized by the license agreement rather than permitting commercial repurposing or competitive product development.
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