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The prohibition covers the full range of commercial and non-commercial methods of sharing access, preventing Customer from deriving value from the Services by extending them to third parties.
The reader cannot share, resell, or otherwise grant any third party access to or use of the Services in any of the enumerated or equivalent ways.
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"Customer will not...provide, sell, resell, transfer, sublicense, lend, distribute, rent, or otherwise allow others to access or use the Services.Excerpt from Figma's Terms of Service (Superseded URL)
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The prohibition covers the full range of commercial and non-commercial methods of sharing access, preventing Customer from deriving value from the Services by extending them to third parties.
The reader cannot share, resell, or otherwise grant any third party access to or use of the Services in any of the enumerated or equivalent ways.
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