Keybase.io: Befremdliche Nutzungsbedingungen

Habt ihr euch mal die Nutzungsbedingungen von Keybase.io angeschaut? Ich zitiere mal:

5. CONTENT
When providing Keybase or the Service with content, such as your name, username, photos, social media names, data or files, or causing content to be posted, stored or transmitted using or through the Service (“Your Content”), including but not limited to the Registration Data and any other personal identification information that you provide, you hereby grant to us a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, transferable (in whole or in part), fully-paid and sublicensable right, subject to the Privacy Policy, to use, reproduce, modify, transmit, display and distribute Your Content in any media known now or developed in the future, in connection with our provision of the Service. Further, to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, you waive your moral rights and promise not to assert such rights or any other intellectual property or publicity rights against us, our sublicensees, or our assignees.
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Ahja. Ich habe gerade keine Vergleiche von ähnlichen Diensten zur Hand, aber auf mich wirkt das doch etwas befremdlich. Was meint ihr?

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