Copyright

Understanding your rights and ours.

Ownership of Generated Content

Our policy on copyright is designed to be clear, fair, and empowering for our users.

We use leading AI models from providers like OpenAI and Google. These providers do not claim copyright ownership over the content generated by their models through our service. Therefore, the briefings, summaries, and guidance (the 'Output') generated in response to your unique inputs belong to you.

You, the user who provides the prompts and inputs, are granted full commercial rights to the Output you generate. This means you are free to use, reproduce, modify, and publish the content from your briefings in your personal research, internal reports, client presentations, marketing materials, and any other commercial or non-commercial applications.

While you own the Output, IMN retains all rights to its platform, the underlying AI models, our proprietary training methodologies, and the overall service. Your subscription grants you a license to use our service to generate content, which you then own.

As part of our commitment to user protection, our AI service providers, including OpenAI and Google, offer indemnification against third-party claims of intellectual property infringement (including copyright) that may arise from the use of their services, provided the services are used responsibly and in accordance with their terms. This means that if you are sued for copyright infringement based on the output you generated, our providers will defend you and cover the associated costs, subject to their specific policy terms. We encourage you to review the specific legal protections offered by our AI partners for full details.

We expect users to use our service responsibly and ethically. You may not use IMN to generate content that is defamatory, or infringes on the intellectual property of others. For more detailed information, please refer to our full Terms & Conditions.