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The license is permanent, cannot be revoked, and requires no payment to the user, meaning Peacock retains broad rights over submitted content indefinitely.
Interpretive note: The evidence span uses an ellipsis indicating the full list of licensed acts may be broader than 'use, reproduce, adapt, prepare derivative works'; only the quoted terms are reflected in the canonical claim.
Once you submit content to Peacock, Peacock holds an irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free license to use and adapt that content, and you are not entitled to compensation.
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The license is permanent, cannot be revoked, and requires no payment to the user, meaning Peacock retains broad rights over submitted content indefinitely.
Once you submit content to Peacock, Peacock holds an irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free license to use and adapt that content, and you are not entitled to compensation.
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