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Selling aggregate reports to third parties means information derived from user data generates commercial value for parties outside T-Mobile.
Interpretive note: The clause does not define 'aggregate reports' or specify what data they contain. The primary claim is the sale to other companies; internal use by T-Mobile is omitted_material.
Aggregate reports derived from user data may be sold by T-Mobile to outside companies.
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Selling aggregate reports to third parties means information derived from user data generates commercial value for parties outside T-Mobile.
Aggregate reports derived from user data may be sold by T-Mobile to outside companies.
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