Krisp AI policy evolution
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Aug 14, 2026commercial usemedium
data sharing
Latest stance: third party or vendor sharing
“You shall not: (a) copy Krisp, except as expressly permitted by this license; (b) modify, translate, adapt, or otherwise create derivative works or improvements, whether or not patentable, of Krisp; (c) reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile, decode, or otherwise attempt to derive or gain access to the source code of Krisp or any part thereof; (d) remove, delete, alter, or obscure any trademarks or any copyright, trademark, patent, or other intellectual property or proprietary rights notices from Krisp, including any copy thereof; (e) copy, rent, lease, lend, sell, sublicense, assign, distribute, publish, transfer, or otherwise make available Krisp, or any content, features, or functionality of Krisp, to any third party for any reason, including by making Krisp available on a network where it is capable of being accessed by more than one device at any time, except as expressly authorized hereunder; (f) remove, disable, circumvent, or otherwise create or implement any workaround to any copy protection, rights management, or security features in or protecting Krisp; (g) bypass any measures Company may use to prevent or restrict access to Krisp (or other accounts, computer systems or networks connected to Krisp); or (h) use Krisp in, or in association with, the design, construction, maintenance, or operation of any hazardous environments or systems, including any power generation systems; aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control systems, or any other transport management systems; safety-critical applications, including medical or life-support systems, vehicle operation applications or any police, fire, or other safety response systems; and military or aerospace applications, weapons systems, or environments.”
Open citationAug 14, 2026commercial usehigh
content license
Latest stance: sublicensable or transferable
“Subject to these Term for the applicable term of your subscription or Trial Period (as defined below), the Company grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, and non-transferable license to: (a) download, install, register with, use, and access Krisp and/or the Site for your personal use or internal business use on a computer owned or otherwise controlled by you (“Device”) strictly in accordance with these Terms and Krisp’s documentation; and (b) access, download, and use on such Device the services made available in or otherwise accessible through Krisp, strictly in accordance with these Terms. Krisp is delivered electronically and you may extend said license to your Authorized Users, and you are authorized to provide single-user copies of Krisp to each Authorized User in accordance with the Terms. You represent and warrant that your Authorized Users acknowledge and accept these Terms, and you are responsible for the activities of your Authorized Users and their compliance with these Terms. Krisp assumes no responsibility or liability for violations of these Terms by your Authorized Users.”
Open citationAug 14, 2026commercial usemedium
content license
Latest stance: broad license
“Subject to these Term for the applicable term of your subscription or Trial Period (as defined below), the Company grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, and non-transferable license to: (a) download, install, register with, use, and access Krisp and/or the Site for your personal use or internal business use on a computer owned or otherwise controlled by you (“Device”) strictly in accordance with these Terms and Krisp’s documentation; and (b) access, download, and use on such Device the services made available in or otherwise accessible through Krisp, strictly in accordance with these Terms. Krisp is delivered electronically and you may extend said license to your Authorized Users, and you are authorized to provide single-user copies of Krisp to each Authorized User in accordance with the Terms. You represent and warrant that your Authorized Users acknowledge and accept these Terms, and you are responsible for the activities of your Authorized Users and their compliance with these Terms. Krisp assumes no responsibility or liability for violations of these Terms by your Authorized Users.”
Open citationAug 14, 2026commercial usehigh
content license
Latest stance: sublicensable or transferable
“You shall not: (a) copy Krisp, except as expressly permitted by this license; (b) modify, translate, adapt, or otherwise create derivative works or improvements, whether or not patentable, of Krisp; (c) reverse engineer, disassemble, decompile, decode, or otherwise attempt to derive or gain access to the source code of Krisp or any part thereof; (d) remove, delete, alter, or obscure any trademarks or any copyright, trademark, patent, or other intellectual property or proprietary rights notices from Krisp, including any copy thereof; (e) copy, rent, lease, lend, sell, sublicense, assign, distribute, publish, transfer, or otherwise make available Krisp, or any content, features, or functionality of Krisp, to any third party for any reason, including by making Krisp available on a network where it is capable of being accessed by more than one device at any time, except as expressly authorized hereunder; (f) remove, disable, circumvent, or otherwise create or implement any workaround to any copy protection, rights management, or security features in or protecting Krisp; (g) bypass any measures Company may use to prevent or restrict access to Krisp (or other accounts, computer systems or networks connected to Krisp); or (h) use Krisp in, or in association with, the design, construction, maintenance, or operation of any hazardous environments or systems, including any power generation systems; aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control systems, or any other transport management systems; safety-critical applications, including medical or life-support systems, vehicle operation applications or any police, fire, or other safety response systems; and military or aerospace applications, weapons systems, or environments.”
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