You are given a limited, personal, revocable right to use the Taskrabbit platform and app, subject to the acceptable use policy. You cannot copy, reverse engineer, or redistribute the platform or its content.
This analysis describes what TaskRabbit's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
The license is revocable, meaning Taskrabbit can terminate your access to the platform, and the acceptable use policy incorporated by reference may contain additional restrictions on how you can use the service.
Users do not own any rights to the platform and their access can be revoked at any time for violations of the terms or acceptable use policy, which is a separate incorporated document; violating either can result in loss of access to the service.
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"Subject to your compliance with the terms of the Agreement (including, without limitation, these Terms and Taskrabbit's Acceptable Use Policy), Taskrabbit grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable license to (a) access and use the Platform (in the locations and territories where the Platform has a presence), (b) download, access and use the App on your personal device, solely in furtherance of your use of the Platform, and (c) access and view any content, information and materials made available on the Platform, in all cases for your personal use and the intended purpose of the Platform. All Users are subject to, and agree to comply with, the Acceptable Use Policy in their use of the Platform. Users may not copy, download, use, redesign, reconfigure, reverse engineer or retransmit the Platform or anything therefrom or thereon (in whole or in part) without Taskrabbit's prior written consent. Any rights not granted by Taskrabbit are expressly reserved.— Excerpt from TaskRabbit's TaskRabbit Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: License grant and acceptable use restrictions in platform terms of service engage intellectual property law and general contract law. The prohibition on reverse engineering may interact with the EU Software Directive, which permits certain reverse engineering for interoperability purposes that cannot be contractually waived. In the US, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and Digital Millennium Copyright Act are relevant to restrictions on platform access and content use. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. License grant and acceptable use clauses are standard in platform terms of service. The primary compliance consideration is whether the acceptable use policy incorporated by reference is clearly accessible and whether its terms are enforced consistently. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU users may have statutory rights to reverse engineer software for interoperability that cannot be overridden by contract under the EU Software Directive. The geographic restriction of the license to territories where the platform has a presence creates an access limitation that should be clearly communicated. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Business users accessing the platform for corporate task procurement should note that the license is limited to personal use and the intended purpose of the platform, which may restrict certain business uses. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should ensure the acceptable use policy is kept current, accessible, and consistently enforced, and that account termination decisions made under these provisions are documented and applied consistently to reduce discrimination or arbitrary enforcement risk.
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The license is revocable, meaning Taskrabbit can terminate your access to the platform, and the acceptable use policy incorporated by reference may contain additional restrictions on how you can use the service.
Users do not own any rights to the platform and their access can be revoked at any time for violations of the terms or acceptable use policy, which is a separate incorporated document; violating either can result in loss of access to the service.
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