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Users have no ownership claim over derivative information Cloudflare produces from network and traffic data, even where that data relates to the user's own traffic passing through Cloudflare's infrastructure.
Interpretive note: The second what_this_means item references traffic associated with the user's use; the excerpt does not specify this but the claim is grounded solely in the ownership retention language. The second bullet is a restatement of the reader's position under the canonical claim, not an additional proposition.
The reader has no right, title, or interest in any models, analyses, statistics, databases, or other information Cloudflare creates from its server, network, or traffic data.
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Users have no ownership claim over derivative information Cloudflare produces from network and traffic data, even where that data relates to the user's own traffic passing through Cloudflare's infrastructure.
The reader has no right, title, or interest in any models, analyses, statistics, databases, or other information Cloudflare creates from its server, network, or traffic data.
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