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The clause establishes that government data sharing obligations are treated as operational requirements for service delivery rather than optional disclosures. Cities may condition operating permits on access to trip data, making such sharing a structural element of Lime's ability to provide services in regulated markets.
Users' trip data and location information may be disclosed to government authorities without individual consent as part of the terms governing service operation in their jurisdiction. The provision does not require prior notice to users when such disclosures occur.
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"We may share your information with city, state or federal government entities as required by law or as necessary to operate our Services in a given jurisdiction. For example, cities may require us to share trip data, including your location data, as a condition of our operating permits.— Excerpt from Lime's Lime Privacy Policy
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The clause establishes that government data sharing obligations are treated as operational requirements for service delivery rather than optional disclosures. Cities may condition operating permits on access to trip data, making such sharing a structural element of Lime's ability to provide services in regulated markets.
Users' trip data and location information may be disclosed to government authorities without individual consent as part of the terms governing service operation in their jurisdiction. The provision does not require prior notice to users when such disclosures occur.
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