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jsac ago

By uploading, distributing, transmitting or otherwise using Your Data with the Services, you grant to us a nonexclusive, transferable, royalty-free, sublicensable, and worldwide license to use Your Data, subject to the Company’s Privacy Policy.

Gypsinessity ago

Any data, text, graphics, photographs and their selection and arrangement, and any other materials uploaded to the Service by you is “Your Data.”

What they're saying is that they need all these rights to "Your Data" so the discord service can send it to whoever you're chatting to.

mamwad ago

That's pretty much legally necessary for any chat app.

Apeabel ago

Very much this.

They HAVE to use your data to make it possible for you to use their services and communicate with other people.

'Your data' in this context doesn't mean 'the entire content of your harddrive'. It just means that anything you send through Discord, probably your IP & general info you put on your account will be used. That's literally in every ToS & EULA for applications like this ever.

Don't get me wrong, plenty of companies use data gathered from users/customers for profit. Many companies actively work with intelligence agencies.

Discord hasn't done any of that as far as I'm aware.

NinjaPoolboy ago

why dose it have to be nonexclusive and transferable?

ShinyVoater ago

Nonexclusive just means you can post it anywhere. The whole paragraph's exactly what you'd find in any other EULA.

Apeabel ago

You mean the data they gather?

NinjaPoolboy ago

No, the license I grant them. Not the data.

Apeabel ago

Oh. Well mostly due to what @thantik already said. As soon as you send anything through discord - a message, gay porn, a picture, etc. - they need to be allowed to show that something to other users.

Even in a private chat they need to be allowed to show the recepient of your PM that message.

It would destroy the whole purpose of the application if they can't use 'your data'.

And again, they're not accessing your hard drive or try to steal your personal information like OP claims. This stuff is common in every program that lets you interact with other people (or use a service) in any way.

PassingShip ago

Now name a data transmission service that doesn't say that.

Literally every single one does.

NinjaPoolboy ago

jenny from da block?

collegetoker ago

Freenode?

PassingShip ago

I stand corrected.