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you agree not to enforce any "moral rights" in and to the Feedback, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
we can use or not use your suggestion in any way we want and we don't have to pay you for it.
Except for the license you grant below, you retain all rights in and to your Marketing Content, as between you and ActiveCampaign.
"If you provide us with any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, or other feedback regarding our Services, we may use that feedback without restriction or any further obligation to you.Excerpt from Grammarly's Terms of Service
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The clause states: “If you provide us with any suggestions, enhancement requests, recommendations, or other feedback regarding our Services, we may use that feedback without restriction or any further obligation to you.”
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