Ideogram AI Clarifies: Users Own Their Prompts & Outputs, Not Us! (Commercial Use)

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Ideogram AI recently clarified that users own the prompts they input and the AI-generated outputs. In this video, I discuss what this means for using Ideogram AI images commercially.

I explain that while their terms of service state non-commercial personal use only, their Twitter announcement makes it clear you own your prompts and outputs. However, this doesn't override needing permission for trademarks, copyrights, etc.

While Ideogram won't claim ownership of your prompt or the AI output, you still can't take their Indiana Jones image and sell it on shirts without permission. You must verify you have rights to use any content.

This is great news if you want to use AI outputs commercially, but remember:

Your prompt and the output are public, and Ideogram doesn't own them
Still, verify trademarks or copyrights that no infringing
Get permission/approval to use third-party content commercially
Check platform rules regarding AI use
With those caveats, this announcement gives the green light for the commercial use of Ideogram outputs. I hope this video provides clarity about using this amazing AI tool to create designs to sell—just do your due diligence!

In this video, Ideogram AI clarifies: Users Own Their Prompts & Outputs, Not Us! (Commercial Use)

If you're confused about whether or not you can use our software for commercial purposes, then watch this video to find out the answer!

Ideogram AI is a print on demand software that many small business owners use to create professional looking prints. In this video, we clarify whether or not users own their prompts and outputs, not us! This information is important for businesses who want to use our software for commercial purposes. So make sure to watch to find out the answer to your question!

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This statement from the Ideogram AI company clarifies that they do not claim ownership over the text prompts that users input into the AI system, or over any images, text, or other content that the AI generates as output. The key points are:

They do not own or claim rights to the prompts users provide or the outputs the AI generates based on those prompts.
They place no restrictions on how users can use the AI-generated output content.
The outputs are not considered part of the "Services" the company provides in their terms of service.
For commercial use of AI-generated images, they advise users to carefully consider if they need permission from any third parties depicted in the images.

In summary, they are making it clear they don't claim ownership of user prompts or AI outputs, and users are free to use the outputs as they see fit, but should be thoughtful about potential permissions needed for commercial use. The statement aims to provide clarity around the rights to use AI-generated content.

RJMartinez
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Thanks for the update. I think due diligence is needed and also keep in mind that you can't sell any images that are derived from artwork by other artists (you specify certain artists in your prompt), unless it's really old (style of Leonardo da Vinci etc), and anything containing logo's, brands or well-known people, like Indiana Jones.

unearthlydigitaldesigns
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Ty for clarifying the issue! I think at some point they may start a subscription option the way apps like Midjourney. I don't see how they can make money off of this except form ads.

drakingson
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What about commercially using the generated image from another Ideogram user? Or taking their output, then remixing it into a similar but different new output? Who owns the remixed version then...me?

peTeMelster
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So im assuming that they can sell TShirts like Etsy? Just gotta make sure its not infringement (Disney, Marvel, DC, etc)?

javierquiroz
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We can use the images but you can't delete it from ideogram. So other can use our images and if they upload to a platform then we have a problem.

RuyRedin
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plz answer this, what if I use my publically generated image on my blog, and someone else uses my images on their blog, will it cause any issue for me, and can they use my image?

MuhammadAmir-cngh
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Does anyone know if there is a way to get higher res or larger images from ideogram? Right now the resolution is garbage. Has anyone had any success with any upscalers out there that work on taking small images and upscaling without loss of quality or that improve quality?

coldgin
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I thought any AI created image is not copyrightable in any way since it wasn't created by a person!

rigxqp
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Can I use artwor I personally created in ideogram for my print POD bussines?

peterdove
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What about used fonts? There are some fonts that not allowed to use for commercial use unless you paid for them.
Should I check the font in the generated design?

SerJG
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What about the fonts? How do we know which fonts they are generating to check the licensing?

bethrosen
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Can images from Ideogram AI be used in a YouTube channel?

MJSye
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We do not claim to own any of Your Content, and you should carefully consider whether you should utilize any User Output that is available on the Services for commercial purposes, and what permissions you may need from third parties to do so. We expressly disclaim any liability arising from your use of any User Output for a commercial purpose.

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2:29 I would hope you would not just grab that image and put it on a T-shirt even if it WASN'T Indiana Jones, unless you're the person that prompted the image. In an ideal world, you would contact the original prompter and ask their permission, and respect their wishes if they say no. Ideogram REALLY needs to let people subscribe and make their generations private. I use a lot of original text creations in my prompts, and I cringe every time I generate, because I'm worried someone is going to steal it from me and put it onto spreadshirt or somewhere before I can do it myself. But ideogram is really the only AI that does text in images right, so there's no other choice but to use them. But if they're reading this, PLEASE start subscriptions to allow for privacy, like Midjourney does. I'm sure there are a lot of people like me ready to throw money at you right now. Stop leaving it on the table and ALLOW PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS!!!!

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