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This analysis describes what Peacock's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
The provision establishes the scope of permitted use by defining the license as limited and personal in nature. The non-sublicensable and non-transferable restrictions establish that the authorization is specific to the individual user and cannot be extended to others through assignment or delegation.
Content you expect to watch may be removed from the service at any time, and you have no ownership rights over accessed content, which limits your ability to rely on availability for content you've paid to access.
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"We grant you a limited, non-sublicensable, non-transferable license to access, download, and use the Peacock Service for your personal use and only in accordance with these Terms of Service.— Excerpt from Peacock's Peacock Terms of Use
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The provision establishes the scope of permitted use by defining the license as limited and personal in nature. The non-sublicensable and non-transferable restrictions establish that the authorization is specific to the individual user and cannot be extended to others through assignment or delegation.
Content you expect to watch may be removed from the service at any time, and you have no ownership rights over accessed content, which limits your ability to rely on availability for content you've paid to access.
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