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FROMbriefing@aipolicycompare.comTOyou@firm.comSUBJECTMeta AI re-rated MED → HIGH · "derivative works" added to licenseDATEMay 14, 2026

On May 14, Meta amended its Terms to broaden its content license to include "derivative works" of any user content. No consumer opt-out exists.

VERBATIM ↓ TERMS §2
"You grant Meta a non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sublicensable, worldwide license to host, use, distribute, modify, sell, copy, publicly perform…"
Risk: HIGH ↑Source: Terms §2 · automated extraction
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