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1. By submitting an innovations idea through USPS.com/Innovations, you agree that the term "idea" means any concept (regardless of how conveyed), depiction, graphic or other material of any kind submitted to the Postal Service through USPS.com/Innovations by you. 2. By submitting the idea, you represent that (a) the idea is provided to the Postal Service without any expectation that the Postal Service will treat it confidentially; (b) you have the full right to disclose this idea to the Postal Service; (c) such disclosure does not violate any agreement or understanding that you may have with a third party and you are not subject to any other obligation of confidentiality concerning the idea; and (d) the idea is not owned by or otherwise subject to the rights of any third party. 3. By submitting the idea, you agree that (a) the Postal Service has no obligation to maintain the confidentiality of the idea; (b) the Postal Service has no obligation to compensate you for the idea; and (c) you waive any claim of any nature arising out of your submission of the idea.

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