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Veed.io has moderate defaults; Cohere API carries the most permissive license terms of the set.FOR ENTERPRISE: COHERE API NOT RECOMMENDED · VEED.IO ENTERPRISE TIER ACCEPTABLE
| RISK SURFACE | COHERE API | VEED.IO |
|---|---|---|
| PPrompt Ownership | ||
| OOutput Ownership | ||
| TModel Training | ||
| CCommercial Use | ||
| DData Privacy | ||
| $Tier Differences |
“You agree that any suggestion or idea provided by you (such suggestions or ideas, “ Feedback ”) will not be treated as confidential, and nothing in these Terms of Use will restrict our right to use, profit from, disclose, publish or otherwise exploit any Feedback, without compens…”
Feedback submitted by users — which could be interpreted broadly to include prompts or suggestions provided to the platform — is subject to a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free worldwide license with no compensation to the user.
“ Automated decisions are made by technological means, mostly based on algorithms subject to predefined criteria. Such automated decision-making, taken solely by technological means without any human intervention, may have legal effects or similarly significant effects on you. ”
“ publish, market, advertise or in any way distribute the Content;”
“For Trial Users and Researchers (i.e. users interacting with Cohere Products on research-specific platforms like Hugging Face, Cohere Labs grantee users, or users demoing Cohere Products under a free trial account), we collect content you submit to the Cohere Products, and output…”
Trial Users and Researchers have their inputs and outputs used for model training and R&D by default, with no explicit opt-out described in this section.
“To develop or improve our Applications and any of our related products and services using relevant personal data included in content submitted or uploaded to our Applications by users under a ‘Free’ subscription. For the avoidance of doubt, this does not include any content submi…”
Free-tier users' submitted/uploaded content (excluding mobile app content) is explicitly used to train AI models, with no opt-out mechanism described. Users may not realise their content fuels model training.
“use the Cohere Solution or any Content that You receive through or from the Cohere Solution for the purpose of building a similar or competitive product or service;”
Users are expressly prohibited from using outputs to build competing or similar products/services, significantly restricting downstream commercial development.
“ Data subjects include the data exporter’s users, employees and third parties with whom it has, or may develop, a commercial relationship.”
“Safeguards, Retention and Privacy Governance”
The document references a 'Safeguards, Retention and Privacy Governance' section but does not provide its content in the supplied text. Retention periods and deletion rights cannot be assessed from this excerpt.
“By using the Applications and/or our services, you are giving us your explicit consent to make automated decisions. If you do not consent to our making automated decisions, you must not use our Applications or services.”
The platform claims 'explicit consent' to automated decision-making (including legally significant decisions) merely by virtue of using the service — a take-it-or-leave-it approach that may not meet GDPR standards for freely given, specific consent.
“Section 2.3 (Research and Model Improvement): Analyzing usage patterns and using Trial or Research User Inputs/Outputs to improve the performance and safety of our AI models.”
Model training use of inputs/outputs is explicitly scoped to 'Trial or Research Users', implying paid or enterprise users may not have their data used for training. However, this distinction is not clearly defined elsewhere in the extracted text, creating ambiguity about which tier a given user falls into.