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Dify carries highly permissive license terms; Pine Ai carries highly permissive license terms.FOR ENTERPRISE: DIFY NOT RECOMMENDED · PINE AI NOT RECOMMENDED
| RISK SURFACE | DIFY | PINE AI |
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| PPrompt Ownership | ||
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| TModel Training | ||
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| $Tier Differences |
“ 5.1 The Service is made available on a limited access basis, and no ownership rights are conveyed to you. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Terms, we and our licensors have and retain all right, title, and interest, including all intellectual property rights, in…”
“All content submitted by you is your responsibility.”
The document assigns responsibility for inputs to users but does not explicitly state whether the platform takes a license over user inputs or prompts. This is a notable omission.
“ 15. “AI Application” means a software capability built by the user through the Service provided by Dify, incorporating artificial intelligence, machine learning, or similar technologies.”
“All AI-generated output is provided "as is." You are responsible for verifying accuracy and legality.”
The document addresses responsibility for outputs but does not expressly state who owns AI-generated outputs. This omission creates ambiguity about user rights to use, commercialize, or reproduce outputs.
“Operate, maintain and improve our internal operations, systems, Sites, and Products”
The policy does not explicitly address whether user content is used for AI/ML model training. 'Improve Products' could encompass training use, but this is not confirmed or denied.
“All content submitted by you is your responsibility.”
The document does not include any provision addressing whether user content, inputs, or outputs are used to train or improve AI models. This is a significant omission for an AI platform.
“ 2.1.1 LangGenius (and its Affiliates, as applicable) will make the Services available to you, including those described in the applicable Services Terms 2.1.2 You may use your Dify.AI Account and the Service only (i) for lawful purposes; and (ii) in accordance with these Terms…”
“ All fees are non-refundable unless otherwise expressly stated. Pine reserves the right to change pricing or billing methods at any time in its discretion.”
“We use this information to reshare content created through the use of the Service. The processing is necessary for our legitimate interests (to develop our service and inform our marketing strategy).”
Information from social network interactions can be reshared by LangGenius for marketing strategy purposes under a 'legitimate interests' basis without explicit user consent.
“By providing your login credentials or other access information, you authorize Pine to use secure automated methods, including simulated browsers, virtual devices, or other tools, to access and operate your accounts with third-party businesses and service providers on your behalf…”
Users hand over login credentials to the platform, which then uses automated tools to access third-party accounts. This raises serious security and data handling risks.
“Dify is free for students and educators.”
No terms or conditions are specified for the student/educator free tier—it is unclear whether it matches the Sandbox tier, has separate restrictions, or requires verification. Users cannot assess their rights or obligations from this statement alone.
“ Pine may refuse or limit refund requests if:”