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Pine Ai carries highly permissive license terms; Prezi carries highly permissive license terms.FOR ENTERPRISE: PINE AI NOT RECOMMENDED · PREZI NOT RECOMMENDED
| RISK SURFACE | PINE AI | PREZI |
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| PPrompt Ownership | ||
| OOutput Ownership | ||
| TModel Training | ||
| CCommercial Use | ||
| DData Privacy | ||
| $Tier Differences |
“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.
“ As long as you comply with this Agreement, Prezi grants you a limited, revocable, non-exclusive, non-assignable, non-sublicensable right to access and use the Service as it is intended to be used and in accordance with this Agreement and applicable law. We grant you no other rig…”
“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.
“ With respect to Public User Content, you hereby do and shall grant to Prezi (and its successors, assignees, and third-party service providers) a worldwide, perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free, fully paid, sublicensable (through multiple tiers), and transferable license to use…”
“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.
“Re-useable Public User Content. If your content is designated as Public User Content, you may choose to “allow re-use” of that content (in the case of videos that are designated Public User Content, you are required to allow re-use). We may share your reusable Public User Content…”
Public User Content (and for videos, mandatorily so) may be shared with third-party AI partners for training and commercial AI R&D. Users on free/public accounts have very limited ability to opt out of this use.
“ 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.”
“ Without Prezi’s express written permission, sell access to the Services or sell advertising, sponsorships or promotions placed on or within the Services or any User Content.”
“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.
“ This license ends one year after you delete your Private User Content or your account is closed (either by you or by us), except (i) to the extent that your Private User Content has been shared with others and they have not deleted it, (ii) that if you are a habitual resident of…”
“ Pine may refuse or limit refund requests if:”
“Prezi Public (free) Accounts. If you have a Prezi Public (free) account, all of the User Content you create, including all of the information within your presentations, your videos, your other content, and your username will be available to anyone who has access to the internet (…”
Free account users have all content made public by default with no general right to privacy; only users with 'specific licenses' may create private content. This represents a significant tier-based risk difference.