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Users acquire no ownership interest in the Cohere Solution or its source code regardless of their use.
You do not acquire any ownership rights in the Cohere Solution or its source code by using it.
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Any intellectual property rights vested by Twilio under this Agreement will include the rights set forth in Article 27 (Right of Adaptation) and 28 (Original Author's Right in Derivative Works) of the Copyright Act of Japan...
Remove, obscure, or alter any notice of any of our trademarks, or other Intellectual Property appearing on or contained within the Services or on any Wise Materials.
Use of the Services does not give you ownership of any intellectual property rights in any of the content, documents or other materials you access.
"All right, title and interest, including intellectual property rights, in the Cohere Solution, the source code in the software...will remain the sole property of Cohere (or our third-party suppliers, if applicable).Excerpt from Cohere's Terms of Use
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Users acquire no ownership interest in the Cohere Solution or its source code regardless of their use.
You do not acquire any ownership rights in the Cohere Solution or its source code by using it.
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