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Client may permit its employees, agents, contractors and service providers to access the Services and Output on Client's behalf ("Permitted Users"), provided that Client remains responsible for their compliance...
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"Customer may permit its employees, agents, independent contractors and consultants to use the Services solely on its behalf...Customer remains responsible for the acts and omissions of each such Permitted User.Excerpt from xAI's Enterprise Terms of Service
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The clause states: “Customer may permit its employees, agents, independent contractors and consultants to use the Services solely on its behalf...Customer remains responsible for the acts and omissions of each such Permitted User.”
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