Community Galleries and Gallery Content Sample Clauses

Community Galleries and Gallery Content. 10.5.1 Certain Offerings may contain galleries (“Community Galleries”), which may include Content, including templates or questions, supplied by us or third parties, including other users of any Offerings (“Other Content Users”). Community Galleries include any Content, library or gallery that we choose at our discretion to make available to you as part of the Community Galleries (such content, the “Gallery Content”). As between you and the creators of Gallery Content, any intellectual property or proprietary rights remain with the creators. 10.5.2 The Gallery Content: (a) is meant to serve as a suggestion only; and (b) is not a substitute for professional advice or specific, authoritative knowledge or direction. We do not promise that the Gallery Content will work for your purposes, or that it is free from viruses, bugs, or other defects. The Gallery Content is provided “as is” and without warranty of any kind. You alone bear the risk of using Gallery Content. No Liminex Party provides any express warranties, guarantees and conditions with regard to the Gallery Content. To the extent permitted under Applicable Law, the Liminex Parties expressly disclaim any and all implied warranties and conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, workmanlike effort, title and non-infringement. 10.5.3 If you choose to submit Your Content to become part of the Community Galleries (“Your Gallery Submission”), you direct and authorize Liminex and its affiliates to host, link to, and otherwise incorporate Your Gallery Submission into anyOffering, and you hereby grant to Liminex and its Affiliates, and the Other Content Users an irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to: (A) reproduce Your Gallery Submission or any component thereof; (B) create and reproduce derivative works of Your Gallery Submission [or any component thereof; or (C) publicly display and distribute copies of Your Gallery Submission or any components or derivatives thereof (“Your Gallery Submission License”). 10.5.4 For the avoidance of doubt, we reserve, and you hereby grant us, the right to syndicate Your Gallery Submission and to use Your Gallery Submission in connection with any of the Offerings. While you may stop distributing Your Gallery Submission through the Community Galleries at any time, doing so will not in any way affect our right or the right of Other Content Users to exercise the rights granted to us as part of Your Gallery Submission License...

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