@BackFromTheDud @dansup It looks like boilerplate ToS generated with Termly. If you declare in Termly's form that your app/website accepts user generated content, Termly's generator will include an unreasonably restrictive licence in the draft ToS, without any option to choose a more nuanced wording (at least to my knowledge). IMHO these terms are not suitable for any service which relies on UGC and wants to encourage users to contribute.