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Superhuman obtains broad rights to process and transform user content, including creating derivative works, without paying royalties.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis between 'publicly display' and 'modify,' indicating omitted text that may include additional licensed acts or limiting conditions. The canonical claim covers only the acts explicitly listed in the provided text. The entity named in the clause is Superhuman, but the record is attributed to Grammarly; the canonical claim and derived fields use Superhuman as named in the excerpt.
By providing user content to Superhuman, you grant Superhuman a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, store, reproduce, publish, publicly display, modify, and create derivative works from that content.
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Superhuman obtains broad rights to process and transform user content, including creating derivative works, without paying royalties.
By providing user content to Superhuman, you grant Superhuman a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, store, reproduce, publish, publicly display, modify, and create derivative works from that content.
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