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The license is perpetual and transferable, meaning Whoop's rights over user content do not expire and can be passed to third parties, and Whoop may derive revenue from that content.
The reader grants Whoop a permanent, worldwide, royalty-free right to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display, and monetize the reader's content, and Whoop may sublicense or transfer that right.
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Except for the license you grant below, you retain all rights in and to your Marketing Content, as between you and ActiveCampaign.
You do not have any rights in relation to Member Content, and, unless expressly authorized by Tinder, you may only use Member Content to the extent that your use is consistent with our Services' purpose...
We hereby grant you a limited, revocable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license under the rights licensable by us to use the services and use Content from our services solely for your personal use...
"you grant to us a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid-up, sublicensable...and transferable right...to use, copy, reproduce, modify, adapt, prepare derivative works from, translate, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display and derive revenue or other remuneration from Your Content...Excerpt from Whoop's Terms of Use
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The license is perpetual and transferable, meaning Whoop's rights over user content do not expire and can be passed to third parties, and Whoop may derive revenue from that content.
The reader grants Whoop a permanent, worldwide, royalty-free right to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display, and monetize the reader's content, and Whoop may sublicense or transfer that right.
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