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The prohibition covers a broad range of activities—including merely visiting the site for commercial purposes—and requires affirmative written consent before any commercial use, setting a high bar for permissible activity.
Readers are prohibited from using the site or any part of it for commercial purposes unless they have obtained express written consent from Thomson Reuters.
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