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This provision establishes the scope of data recipients beyond Starbucks' direct control and defines permissible uses by those recipients. The authorization extends to multiple categories of entities with varying operational relationships to Starbucks, expanding the number of organizations with access to user personal information.
Users' personal information may be shared with and used by business partners and licensees for those entities' independent marketing and business objectives. The provision does not restrict the partners' use of shared information to joint marketing initiatives with Starbucks.
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This provision establishes the scope of data recipients beyond Starbucks' direct control and defines permissible uses by those recipients. The authorization extends to multiple categories of entities with varying operational relationships to Starbucks, expanding the number of organizations with access to user personal information.
Users' personal information may be shared with and used by business partners and licensees for those entities' independent marketing and business objectives. The provision does not restrict the partners' use of shared information to joint marketing initiatives with Starbucks.
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