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The prohibition prevents users from deriving commercial benefit from the Services or Software by making them available to third parties in any form not authorized by Zoom.
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The reader cannot offer, resell, sublicense, distribute, assign, lend, or use the Services or Software for the benefit of third parties, including on a timeshare or service bureau basis.
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"...make, use, or offer the Services or Software for lease, rent, or sale, or reproduce, resell, distribute, publish, display, assign, transfer, sublicense, lend, use on a timeshare or service bureau basis...— Excerpt from Zoom's Zoom Terms of Service
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The prohibition prevents users from deriving commercial benefit from the Services or Software by making them available to third parties in any form not authorized by Zoom.
The reader cannot offer, resell, sublicense, distribute, assign, lend, or use the Services or Software for the benefit of third parties, including on a timeshare or service bureau basis.
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