Subscribers do not own any content they watch or download through Disney+ and cannot copy, distribute, or commercially use any material accessed through the services.
Plaid
· Plaid Terms of Use
Any feedback, suggestions, or content you provide to Plaid can be used by Plaid indefinitely and globally without payment to you, which is relevant if you share detailed product ideas or proprietary information through Plaid's interfaces.
A broad IP license means that content you create and submit, such as photos or reviews, may be used by McDonald's in marketing or other contexts without additional compensation or approval.
Target
· Target Terms and Conditions
This provision establishes Target's assertion of comprehensive intellectual property rights over its platform content and restricts user reproduction, distribution, or commercial use of that content without authorization. The provision applies to all visitors, including those who have not created accounts.
The terms establish that customer data ownership is retained by the customer, while Twilio retains all platform intellectual property, and that the license granted to customers is limited to what is explicitly stated in the agreement.
Slack
· Slack Terms of Service
The clear delineation of IP ownership matters for organizations concerned about whether their use of Slack's AI features or integrations could affect their ownership of outputs or analysis generated from their data.
Users cannot reproduce, redistribute, or build upon site content without explicit permission, and unauthorized use may expose them to intellectual property claims.
This provision confirms that deploying your applications or data on GCP does not transfer any intellectual property rights to Google, which is an important protection for businesses concerned about data or code ownership.
This provision reserves all intellectual property rights in the platform and its content to Stability AI, which is relevant context for users and developers who build integrations or products using the services.
While customer data ownership is clearly protected, the perpetual feedback license means that product improvement ideas, feature requests, and enhancement suggestions shared with HubSpot become HubSpot's intellectual property to use without compensation or attribution.
The license granted to Calendly over customer data is scoped to service provision, which provides meaningful protection, but the scope of 'necessary to provide the Services' may encompass a range of data processing activities.
This provision defines the boundaries of what users can legally do with Walgreens' site content, which affects activities like downloading product images, copying text, or repurposing materials from the platform.
Understanding that you own the Output is commercially significant, but this ownership is conditional on compliance with the agreement and payment of fees, meaning breaches could affect your ability to assert ownership over generated content.
This clause establishes that users receive only a limited license to use the service and have no ownership interest in Grammarly's software, AI models, or platform, which is standard but important to understand for enterprise and developer integrations.
This clause establishes that all intellectual property in the Tabnine platform, including underlying models and software, remains with Tabnine; users should understand that their license to use the service is limited and non-transferable.
If your organization provides suggestions or feedback about how to improve the W&B platform, W&B may own those improvements without compensation; this is standard in SaaS but worth noting for organizations with proprietary methodology insights embedded in their feedback.
The DMCA notice-and-takedown process is the primary mechanism for protecting original content posted or attributed to you on Glassdoor; understanding this process is important for both content creators and those who find their work misused.
Canva
· Canva Terms of Use
This provision establishes that platform content, features, and functionality are proprietary to Canva and its licensors, and restricts users from using Canva's brand identifiers without authorization. This clause is operationally relevant for users who integrate Canva into third-party products, white-label offerings, or branded communications.
This provision establishes that developer integration of the Perplexity API does not create any ownership or license rights beyond those explicitly granted, meaning that Perplexity retains full control over the API's capabilities, pricing, availability, and terms of access at all times.
Acorns
· Acorns Terms of Service
The intellectual property clause means you cannot copy, reproduce, or commercially use Acorns' platform content, and any content you submit to Acorns may be subject to a license grant back to the company.
Egnyte
· Egnyte Terms of Service
Business customers cannot modify, reverse-engineer, or build upon the Egnyte platform itself, which matters for organizations considering deep technical integrations or custom development.
Many consumers assume that purchasing a digital product gives them similar rights to a physical purchase, but this clause establishes that digital purchases through Apple are non-transferable personal licenses that can be revoked, distinguishing them from physical media ownership.
Cohere
· Cohere SaaS Agreement
The license is explicitly scoped to internal business use only, which means customers building downstream products or reselling API access to end users may require separate contractual authorization from Cohere.
This provision establishes the intellectual property basis on which Google accesses and processes publisher content to operate the AdSense service. The license scope is tied to AdSense program operation, and publishers retain underlying ownership of their content.
This provision establishes that Content purchases on Google Play do not convey ownership or broad usage rights, but a restricted non-exclusive license for personal and non-commercial use only. Under this clause, uses including commercial display, redistribution, sublicensing, and modification are prohibited.
Businesses or developers who use Groq's public website for any commercial purpose, such as referencing pricing or documentation in a commercial workflow, may technically exceed the scope of this license.
This provision creates an ongoing branding and design obligation for all customer-facing interfaces incorporating Maps content, requiring compliance with Google's specified attribution format rather than the customer's preferred UX approach.
The clause establishes the operational framework for direct marketing communications by conditioning such use on consent or legal permission, while simultaneously creating procedural channels through which users can withdraw consent. This structure allocates responsibility for managing marketing communications between the entity and the user.
The clause establishes the operational basis and scope for direct marketing communications to users. The provision specifies the procedural channels through which users may control receipt of marketing communications.
This provision defines the boundary of permitted use under the non-commercial license tier and determines whether academic researchers, individual developers, and non-commercial projects may access Stability AI models without entering a commercial agreement.