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The ownership statement establishes that users acquire no ownership rights in the Site or Datadog Content, only the limited license separately granted.
Users have no ownership claim over the Site or Datadog Content; all such rights belong to Datadog as against the user.
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The ownership statement establishes that users acquire no ownership rights in the Site or Datadog Content, only the limited license separately granted.
Users have no ownership claim over the Site or Datadog Content; all such rights belong to Datadog as against the user.
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