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You grant Twilio the right to use and display your name, logo, and a description of your use case(s) on Twilio's website, in earnings releases and calls, and in marketing and promotional materials, subject to your standard trademark usage guidelines...
You may not remove or modify any copyright, trademark or other proprietary notice contained in any Content you use, and you may not modify or alter the Content, copy or post the Content on any network computer...
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO.
"Registration of a domain name does not create a proprietary right and will not be construed as evidence of ownership.Excerpt from Canva's Terms of Use
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The clause states: “Registration of a domain name does not create a proprietary right and will not be construed as evidence of ownership.”
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