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LOL.I checked out ADT to see their review section. There is a part that says "non-exclusive transferable copyright" at the bottom. All this means is once its submitted, they can do whatever they want with it. They can edit, alter etc. as they see fit. You can still use your review on any other site, or anywhere else you want.
Their text is not consistent. I don’t know what it means, except that they probably can’t claim sole rights to a review the way it is written now.
The first sentence assigns “a non-exclusive transferable copyright” to ADT – clear enough, no ambiguity there – but the second sentence says “You assign all copyrights for your review” which is also clear, unambiguous, and not at all what the first sentence says.
Steph probably asked a lawyer for language to protect ADT from being sued and this is what she got.
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