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Veed.io has moderate defaults; Pine Ai carries the most permissive license terms of the set.FOR ENTERPRISE: PINE AI NOT RECOMMENDED · VEED.IO ENTERPRISE TIER ACCEPTABLE
| RISK SURFACE | PINE AI | VEED.IO |
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| PPrompt Ownership | ||
| OOutput Ownership | ||
| TModel Training | ||
| CCommercial Use | ||
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| $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.
“ 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. ”
“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.
“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.
“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.
“ 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.”
“ Data subjects include the data exporter’s users, employees and third parties with whom it has, or may develop, a commercial relationship.”
“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.
“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.
“ Pine may refuse or limit refund requests if:”