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Molly Qerim breaks cover for first time since abrupt ESPN and First Take exit
- The Sun states automated access and data mining of its content are prohibited by its terms.
- The publisher offers a licensing route for commercial use of its material.
- The page acknowledges that automated signals can mislabel human behavior as automated activity.
- Contact details for support or licensing inquiries are provided on the site.
- The Sun explains its terms are aligned with its standard terms and privacy policy.
- The page includes corporate identifiers and registration details for the publishing house.
- The Sun highlights its role and contact options for licensing and complaints.
- The article notes enforcement through IPSO and editorial standards.
- The page provides licensing and content reproduction guidance via a syndication site.
- The reference text is a direct example of a captcha-like barrier to automated access.
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