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  2. Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    When you use a Service that allows users to share, transform, readapt, modify, or combine user content with other content, you grant us and our users an irrevocable, non-exclusive, royalty free, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, reproduce, modify, display, remix, perform, distribute, redistribute, adapt, promote, create derivative ...

  3. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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  4. Summary: Terms of Service - AOL Legal

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    May need to register with us to access and use some of our services and websites; Must not initiate or participate in any activities on our services that are illegal, harmful, or interfere with anyone's use of our services, including the sending of e-mail or instant messaging spam; If You Post Content On a Service, You:

  5. AOL Terms of Service information

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    Learn where you can find information about AOL's policies and Terms of Service.

  6. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    Terms of reference (TOR) define the purpose and structures of a project, committee, meeting, negotiation, or any similar collection of people who have agreed to work ...

  7. End-user license agreement - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] Furthermore, many EULAs allow the vendor to change the terms at any time and the customer must choose between agreeing or ceasing use of the product, without getting a refund. [36] [37] EULAs are also applicable to in-app purchases and microtransactions. As a result, players could lose access to purchased content if the vendor decides ...

  8. Browsewrap - Wikipedia

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    The browsewrap agreement ("[b]y using this site, you agree ...") found on the English Wikipedia. Browsewrap (also browserwrap or browse-wrap license) is a term used in Internet law to refer to a contract or license agreement covering access to or use of materials on a web site or downloadable product.

  9. Wikipedia:Reusing Wikipedia content - Wikipedia

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    For example, if we include an image under fair use, you must ensure that your use of the article also qualifies for fair use (this might not be the case, for example, if you were using a Wikipedia article for a commercial use that would otherwise be allowed by our licenses and the doctrine of fair use, would not be allowed under that commercial ...

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