A license is kept on user-generated content even after you close your account


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You agree that Cisco has no liability whatsoever if it refuses to post your ,submissions or edits, restricts or removes your submissions,5.Ownership /Licenses,aCisco does not claim any ownership rights in any text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, works of ,.,authorship or other materials that users upload to the Sites(s) or transmit via the Services ("User Content" or your ,"Content"). However, you understand and agree that by uploading Content to the Sites(s), transmitting Content using ,the Services or otherwise providing Content to Cisco, you automatically grant (and warrant and represent you have a ,right to grant) to Cisco a world-wide, royalty-free, sublicensable (so Cisco affiliates or contractors can deliver the ,Services) perpetual, irrevocable license to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce and distribute the ,Content in the course of offering the Sites(s) and/or the Services.
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