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Clipchamp AI (Microsoft) carries highly permissive license terms; Leonardo.AI carries highly permissive license terms.FOR ENTERPRISE: CLIPCHAMP AI (MICROSOFT) NOT RECOMMENDED · LEONARDO.AI NOT RECOMMENDED
| RISK SURFACE | CLIPCHAMP AI (MICROSOFT) | LEONARDO.AI |
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“To the extent necessary to provide the Services to you and others, to protect you and the Services, and to improve Microsoft products and services, you grant to Microsoft a worldwide and royalty-free intellectual property license to use Your Content, for example, to make copies o…”
User grants Microsoft a broad worldwide, royalty-free license over all submitted content including AI prompts. The license covers improvement of Microsoft products and services, which may include model training.
“**9.1** We own all intellectual property rights in our Services (including our Platform). This includes how our Platform looks and functions, as well as our copyrighted works, trademarks, inventions, designs and other intellectual property, including Our Materials. You agree not…”
“Microsoft or other rights holders reserve all rights to the material not expressly granted by Microsoft under the license terms, whether by implication, estoppel, or otherwise.”
Microsoft and rights holders retain all rights not expressly granted; users receive only a narrow noncommercial personal use license to platform outputs.
“**7.2** Subject to your Consumer Law Rights, the Generated Content is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title or non-infringement. We disclaim…”
“To the extent necessary to provide the Services to you and others, to protect you and the Services, and to improve Microsoft products and services, you grant to Microsoft a worldwide and royalty-free intellectual property license to use Your Content, for example, to make copies o…”
The license explicitly includes 'improve Microsoft products and services', which is broad enough to encompass model training on user-submitted content including AI prompts and outputs. No opt-out mechanism is stated in this clause.
“For Service improvement (including analytics and machine learning):** We may analyse your Content and related data in your account to improve the Service, and to train our algorithms, models, and AI products and services using machine learning to develop, improve and provide our…”
By default, user content is used for model training. Opt-out requires a paid subscription and use of the private generation mode — free-tier users have no opt-out.
“The articles, text, photos, maps, videos, video players, and third-party material available on Bing and MSN, including through Microsoft bots, applications and programs, are for your noncommercial, personal use only. Other uses, including downloading, copying, or redistributing t…”
Bing and MSN content is explicitly limited to noncommercial personal use. Using outputs to build products or redistribute content is prohibited unless specifically authorized, creating significant risk for any commercial AI or data pipeline use.
“- our [privacy policy](https://leonardo.ai/privacy-policy) and our [data processing addendum](https://leonardo.ai/data-processing-addendum) (on our website) which each set out how we handle the Personal Data of our users and commercial customers (as applicable);”
“If you have more content stored in your OneDrive than is provided to you under the terms of your free or paid subscription service for Microsoft storage and you do not respond to notice from Microsoft to fix your account by removing excess content or moving to a new subscription…”
Microsoft may delete user content on OneDrive without further warning if storage limits are exceeded and the user does not act.
“**10.5** You must only disclose Personal Data to us if you have the right to do so (such as having the individual’s express consent).”
“Applications acquired through certain Stores owned or operated by Microsoft or its affiliates (including, but not limited to the Office Store, Microsoft Store on Windows and Microsoft Store on Xbox) are subject to section 14.b.i below.”
Different rules apply to applications acquired through Microsoft's various Stores, but the specific differences are deferred to section 14.b.i which is not present in this excerpt, creating uncertainty about what additional terms may apply to those users.
“With a paid subscription, you have control over who can see your generated Content. When you use private mode, your generated Content cannot be accessed or used by other users. If private mode is turned off, your Content is considered public and can be accessed and used by other…”
Free-tier users have no privacy controls: all generated content is public by default, indexed by search engines, and accessible to other users. This is a significant tier-based privacy disparity.