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Regardless of money or effort spent to acquire Virtual Content, users hold no property rights in it, which limits legal recourse if it is altered or removed.
The reader holds no ownership or property interest in any Virtual Content they unlock, under any method of acquisition.
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"You have no ownership or other property interest in any of the Virtual Content you unlock, regardless of how you acquired access to it. Virtual Content has no monetary value.Excerpt from Riot Games's Terms of Service
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Regardless of money or effort spent to acquire Virtual Content, users hold no property rights in it, which limits legal recourse if it is altered or removed.
The reader holds no ownership or property interest in any Virtual Content they unlock, under any method of acquisition.
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