The terms grant Faire a worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable license to use, copy, reproduce, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display, and distribute any content users submit to the platform, across all media and distribution methods including those developed in the future. This license applies to product images, descriptions, brand assets, and any other user-submitted material.
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This provision authorizes Faire to sublicense user-submitted content to third parties and to use or modify that content across present and future distribution channels without additional compensation or approval requirements. Brand-side IP counsel and marketing teams should review this license scope in the context of proprietary product imagery and brand identity materials uploaded to the platform.
Under this clause, any content submitted to Faire's platform, including product photographs, descriptions, and brand materials, may be reproduced, modified, adapted, and sublicensed by Faire across any media or distribution method. The license is royalty-free, meaning no compensation is payable to the user for these uses.
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Compare across platforms →"By submitting, posting, or displaying content on or through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute such content in any and all media or distribution methods (now known or later developed).Excerpt from Faire's Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Content licensing provisions engage copyright law under the Copyright Act; the scope of modification and sublicensing rights may interact with brand identity protections under the Lanham Act if trademarked content is submitted.
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This provision authorizes Faire to sublicense user-submitted content to third parties and to use or modify that content across present and future distribution channels without additional compensation or approval requirements. Brand-side IP counsel and marketing teams should review this license scope in the context of proprietary product imagery and brand identity materials uploaded to the platform.
Under this clause, any content submitted to Faire's platform, including product photographs, descriptions, and brand materials, may be reproduced, modified, adapted, and sublicensed by Faire across any media or distribution method. The license is royalty-free, meaning no compensation is payable to the user for these uses.
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