On May 14, 2026, Luma AI updated its Terms of Service to correct multiple typographical and grammatical errors throughout the document. The changes include fixing misspellings (e.g., 'enerative' to 'generative', 'ccount' to 'account', 'interacwith' to 'interact', 'virtuaent' to 'virtual agent', 'sible' to 'responsible', 'ompile' to 'compile', 'consentnd' to 'consents, and', 'resulthereof' to 'result thereof', 'Nwithstanding' to 'Notwithstanding') and correcting a typographical error in the arbitration clause ('unthis' to 'under'). These are editorial corrections with no material change to the substantive rights, obligations, or operational terms of the agreement.
The updated Terms of Service contain only typographical and grammatical corrections with no substantive changes to user rights, obligations, or platform practices. The arbitration clause, content licensing terms, input warranties, and all other material provisions remain unchanged from their prior language. No specific action is required in response to these corrections.
This update ensures the Terms of Service are free of typographical errors that could create ambiguity or interpretive disputes. The corrections restore clarity to the document's language without altering the substantive rights, obligations, or legal positions of either Luma AI or its users.
Corrected typographical error from 'unthis' to 'under'; no change to substantive arbitration or class action waiver requirements.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
This update is a pure editorial correction addressing typographical errors in the Luma AI Terms of Service. No substantive changes to arbitration requirements, data licensing, content policies, or liability frameworks have been made. Compliance obligations, vendor assessment frameworks, and contractual exposure remain unchanged. No legal review is required unless your organization uses language-specific compliance scanning tools that flagged the prior misspellings.
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This new provision explicitly restricts commercial use to paid subscribers, preventing free-tier users from monetizing outputs and protecting Luma's competitive position.
Removal of explicit HIPAA non-compliance disclaimer may suggest either simplified terms or implicit understanding, reducing Luma's specific liability protection regarding health data.
Provision was renamed to emphasize AI training context and replace 'Paid Use' terminology with 'Paid Tier' for clarity.
Provision was renamed to simplify terminology by replacing 'Input License' with 'Content License' and removing parenthetical specification.
Provision was renamed from 'Revoke' to 'Terminate' for more precise legal terminology, though substance remains identical.
Provision was expanded to add explicit data deletion protocol for users under 13, changing from passive non-collection to active deletion upon discovery.
5 provisions unchanged.
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