nonexclusive
Britishadjective
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Last month, Rogan signed a new nonexclusive deal with Spotify, allowing his podcast to appear on more platforms.
From Los Angeles Times
They will license their sports content to the joint venture on a nonexclusive basis, allowing them to show games elsewhere, like on their linear networks.
From New York Times
Kick, a niche streaming service owned by the operator of a crypto gambling firm, has reportedly offered large deals for nonexclusive streaming rights.
From Seattle Times
That deal, however, was nonexclusive, meaning that other bidders — such as Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos — could swoop in and make an offer that trumps Harris’ bid.
From Washington Times
He also said he didn’t really want to leave — even though the nonexclusive franchise tag allowed other teams to negotiate with him.
From Seattle Times
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