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The license is perpetual and irrevocable, meaning users cannot later withdraw permission, and it extends to successors and assigns, meaning the rights survive any change in Stash's ownership.
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Submissions to Stash are subject to a license that Stash and any future owner can exercise indefinitely, without paying the user, and without the user being able to revoke it.
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Upwork grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the executable code version of the Software for your use solely in connection with work you perform on or through the Site.
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...you grant to users of your model a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use, store, and create derivative works from your LoRA and its output.
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The license is perpetual and irrevocable, meaning users cannot later withdraw permission, and it extends to successors and assigns, meaning the rights survive any change in Stash's ownership.
Submissions to Stash are subject to a license that Stash and any future owner can exercise indefinitely, without paying the user, and without the user being able to revoke it.
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