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Leonardo.AI carries highly permissive license terms; Replit AI carries highly permissive license terms.FOR ENTERPRISE: LEONARDO.AI NOT RECOMMENDED · REPLIT AI NOT RECOMMENDED
| RISK SURFACE | LEONARDO.AI | REPLIT AI |
|---|---|---|
| PPrompt Ownership | ||
| OOutput Ownership | ||
| TModel Training | ||
| CCommercial Use | ||
| DData Privacy | ||
| $Tier Differences |
“**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…”
“ 1. Your Content and Ownership ”
“**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…”
“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.
“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.
“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.
“- 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);”
“ 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…”
“**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).”
“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.
“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.
“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.