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This prohibition prevents Customers from leveraging Miro's Service as a foundation or tool to create competing offerings.
Interpretive note: The excerpt is a single sub-clause fragment; the prohibition language is clear but the surrounding context of the full acceptable use provision is not quoted.
You are prohibited from using Miro's Service as a basis for developing any product or service that is similar to or competes with Miro.
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"(c) use the Service to develop a similar or competing product or serviceExcerpt from Miro's Terms of Service
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This prohibition prevents Customers from leveraging Miro's Service as a foundation or tool to create competing offerings.
You are prohibited from using Miro's Service as a basis for developing any product or service that is similar to or competes with Miro.
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