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Copy, modify, or create derivative works of the services or any Content (excluding Your Content) without our express written permission.
The copying, redistribution, use or publication by you of any part of the Services, unless expressly permitted in this Agreement, is strictly prohibited.
You must not modify the box's contents (unless you are required to comply with local law or regulation, and only after discussing it with Ledger), or make any statement that does not comply with Ledger's documentation.
"Copy, modify, distribute, sell, lease, or otherwise exploit any part of the Services or their content beyond what these Terms allow.Excerpt from Instacart's Terms of Service (Superseded Capture)
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The clause states: “Copy, modify, distribute, sell, lease, or otherwise exploit any part of the Services or their content beyond what these Terms allow.”
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