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This prohibition extends to indirect competition and even consulting on competing products, broadly restricting how users—including industry participants—may engage with the service.
Interpretive note: The excerpt contains an ellipsis after 'in any manner', suggesting additional prohibited conduct categories may precede the competitive-product prohibition in the full clause.
Users may not use any access to the Peloton Service as input or basis for creating or advising on a competing product or service, even if the competition is indirect.
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"Access, use, or exploit the Peloton Service in any manner...including to build, develop (or commission the development of), replicate, or consult upon any product or service that may compete (directly or indirectly) with Peloton or the Peloton Service...— Excerpt from Peloton's Peloton Terms of Service
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This prohibition extends to indirect competition and even consulting on competing products, broadly restricting how users—including industry participants—may engage with the service.
Users may not use any access to the Peloton Service as input or basis for creating or advising on a competing product or service, even if the competition is indirect.
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