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Users who submit feedback receive no rights, acknowledgment, or compensation, and Workday faces no restriction on how it uses that feedback.
Readers who submit feedback to Workday have no right to acknowledgment or compensation, and Workday may use that feedback for any purpose, including commercial purposes.
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