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The clause establishes a broad data-sharing framework that extends beyond Databricks' direct operations to include external parties operating under different privacy policies and data handling practices. This operational structure means personal information flows to multiple entities with distinct purposes and governance arrangements.
Users' personal information may be distributed to multiple categories of third parties—including those with marketing objectives independent of Databricks' service delivery—based on the authorizations stated in this clause. The terms do not require user consent or notification prior to such sharing, and do not establish restrictions limiting the categories of third parties or purposes for which sharing occurs.
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The clause establishes a broad data-sharing framework that extends beyond Databricks' direct operations to include external parties operating under different privacy policies and data handling practices. This operational structure means personal information flows to multiple entities with distinct purposes and governance arrangements.
Users' personal information may be distributed to multiple categories of third parties—including those with marketing objectives independent of Databricks' service delivery—based on the authorizations stated in this clause. The terms do not require user consent or notification prior to such sharing, and do not establish restrictions limiting the categories of third parties or purposes for which sharing occurs.
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