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This provision establishes the scope of Peloton's operational rights over user-generated content submitted through the platform. By defining the license as non-exclusive and including sublicensing rights, the clause enables Peloton to incorporate user content into service improvement, promotional activities, and distribution partnerships without requiring per-use consent or compensation.
Users who submit content to the platform grant Peloton broad rights to use, adapt, and distribute that content across any media format and to third-party entities. The license terms apply to all content submitted and remain effective based on the grant language in the agreement.
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"By submitting or posting User Content on or through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute such User Content in any and all media or distribution methods (now known or later developed). You agree that this license includes the right for Peloton to provide, promote, and improve the Services and to make User Content submitted to or through the Services available to other companies, organizations or individuals for the syndication, broadcast, distribution or publication on other media and services.— Excerpt from Peloton's Peloton Terms of Service
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This provision establishes the scope of Peloton's operational rights over user-generated content submitted through the platform. By defining the license as non-exclusive and including sublicensing rights, the clause enables Peloton to incorporate user content into service improvement, promotional activities, and distribution partnerships without requiring per-use consent or compensation.
Users who submit content to the platform grant Peloton broad rights to use, adapt, and distribute that content across any media format and to third-party entities. The license terms apply to all content submitted and remain effective based on the grant language in the agreement.
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