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The prohibition prevents customers from commercialising or redistributing Snowflake's technology in any form, including allowing third parties to access it, which limits how customers can build and offer their own products.
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You cannot share, resell, sublicense, or make Snowflake Technology available to third parties in any manner, and you cannot permit third parties to do so either.
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The prohibition prevents customers from commercialising or redistributing Snowflake's technology in any form, including allowing third parties to access it, which limits how customers can build and offer their own products.
You cannot share, resell, sublicense, or make Snowflake Technology available to third parties in any manner, and you cannot permit third parties to do so either.
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