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Google Imagen carries highly permissive license terms; Replit AI carries highly permissive license terms.FOR ENTERPRISE: GOOGLE IMAGEN NOT RECOMMENDED · REPLIT AI NOT RECOMMENDED
| RISK SURFACE | GOOGLE IMAGEN | REPLIT AI |
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“ You also agree that our Privacy Policy applies to your use of our services. We also provide resources like the Copyright Help Center , Safety Center , Transparency Center , and descriptions of our technologies from our policies site to answer common questions and to set expectat…”
“ 1. Your Content and Ownership ”
“ Some of our services include content that belongs to Google — for example, many of the visual illustrations you see in Google Maps. You may use Google’s content as allowed by these terms and any service-specific additional terms , but we retain any intellectual property rights t…”
“Content you publish as a public App is automatically made subject to the MIT License , which allows others to view, copy, modify, and distribute your code, on or off platform. Other users may “fork” your public Apps, which will provide them a copy of your App that they control. I…”
Publishing a public App automatically applies the MIT License to user code, which is an irrevocable permissive license allowing any third party to use, modify, and distribute the code commercially. Users may not be aware of this automatic licensing.
“ Most people who access or use our services understand the general rules that keep the internet safe and open. Unfortunately, a small number of people don’t respect those rules, so we’re describing them here to protect our services and users from abuse. In that spirit: You must n…”
“Content published in public Apps may be used by Replit for improving the Service, including but not limited to developing or training large language models, both during and after the term of this agreement.”
Public App content can be used to train LLMs indefinitely, including after a user terminates their account. No opt-out mechanism is mentioned.
“using AI-generated content from our services to develop machine learning models or related AI technology”
Users are prohibited from using AI-generated outputs from Google services to train other machine learning models or develop AI technology. This significantly restricts commercial and technical use of outputs.
“ Content on the Service originates from various sources and is made accessible for your use on the Service only. You acknowledge that your access and use of this content is at your own risk. You are not authorized to use such content outside of the Service, nor to download third…”
“To provide you with our services, we sometimes send you service announcements and other information. To learn more about how we communicate with you, see Google’s Privacy Policy .”
Privacy practices are delegated entirely to a separate Privacy Policy not reproduced here. Users must review that separate document to understand data collection, use, and sharing practices.
“Upon account deletion, we will delete your stored data in accordance with our data retention policy and applicable law.”
Deletion is deferred to an unspecified 'data retention policy' not included in these terms. Users cannot assess actual retention timelines from this document alone.
“ An individual or entity who is not a consumer (see consumer).”
“If you prefer to not have others see your code, you can upgrade to make that code private. If you import code from GitHub and your repository is public, it will remain public by default on Replit. If you wish to import code from GitHub and your repository is private, you can upgr…”
Free-tier users have their code public by default, exposing potentially proprietary or sensitive code to all users. Privacy is a paid feature, creating a significant risk for free-tier users unaware of this default.