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This provision establishes the scope of permitted use rights and clarifies ownership allocation between Uniswap and users. The feedback license clause creates a unilateral authorization structure under which user submissions become available for Uniswap's unrestricted use, creating operational clarity about intellectual property ownership post-submission.
If you suggest improvements or report bugs to Uniswap, you give up any claim to compensation or credit for those ideas under this clause.
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"We grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to access and use the Interface. You agree that we own all intellectual property rights in the Interface, and you agree not to take any action inconsistent with such ownership interests. If you submit any feedback, questions, comments, suggestions, ideas, original or creative materials or other information about Uniswap Labs or the Interface to us (collectively, 'Feedback'), we may use the Feedback for any purpose, commercial or otherwise, without acknowledgment or compensation to you.— Excerpt from Uniswap's Uniswap Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The feedback license clause is a standard intellectual property assignment provision in technology service agreements and does not directly engage primary financial services regulators. Patent and copyright law governs the scope of such assignments, and enforcement would typically fall under federal intellectual property law in the US. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. This is a standard clause in technology service agreements. The primary implication is that users who submit product feedback, bug reports, or feature suggestions have no IP claim over any resulting product changes. For institutional users or developers who may submit more substantive technical contributions, this clause should be noted. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU moral rights frameworks may limit the complete waiver of attribution rights in some jurisdictions, though the practical impact on feedback submitted to an interface is typically low. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Developers or institutional partners who contribute substantive technical feedback or integration code should ensure that their IP ownership expectations are addressed separately from these standard terms. The feedback clause as drafted is broad and would cover technical suggestions as well as general user feedback. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Standard review consideration for IP and technology teams. No specific compliance action required for most users, but institutional contributors should document any substantive technical feedback separately.
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This provision establishes the scope of permitted use rights and clarifies ownership allocation between Uniswap and users. The feedback license clause creates a unilateral authorization structure under which user submissions become available for Uniswap's unrestricted use, creating operational clarity about intellectual property ownership post-submission.
If you suggest improvements or report bugs to Uniswap, you give up any claim to compensation or credit for those ideas under this clause.
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