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The clause requires users to grant ElevenLabs extensive rights over their Content, including derivative works and distribution, as a condition of using the Services.
Interpretive note: The excerpt as quoted does not explicitly state the license is perpetual or irrevocable; those characterizations appear in the clause name but are not present in the quoted language. The canonical claim is therefore limited to what the quoted text establishes. The license scope beyond 'to provide the Services' is not confirmed by the quoted excerpt alone.
Users must grant ElevenLabs broad rights over any Content they submit, including the right to modify and create derivative works from it.
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"You hereby grant to ElevenLabs a license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, create derivative works from, distribute, publicly or otherwise perform and display, and use your Content to provide the Services...Excerpt from ElevenLabs's Usage Policy
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The clause requires users to grant ElevenLabs extensive rights over their Content, including derivative works and distribution, as a condition of using the Services.
Users must grant ElevenLabs broad rights over any Content they submit, including the right to modify and create derivative works from it.
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