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This allocation clarifies the ownership structure for intellectual property generated through the service relationship, establishing that enterprise customers maintain control over their data assets rather than transferring ownership to the vendor. This affects how customers may use, license, or transfer outputs generated through the platform.
Interpretive note: The enforceability of 'ownership' of AI-generated outputs is legally unsettled in many jurisdictions regardless of what the vendor's policy states.
Under this provision, enterprise customers operate with the authorization to own and control their input data and service outputs without competing ownership claims from Cohere. This establishes the legal basis for customers to use generated outputs for their own operational, commercial, or licensing purposes.
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"Enterprise customers own their data. Cohere does not claim ownership over the inputs or outputs of enterprise customers.— Excerpt from Cohere's Cohere Enterprise Data Commitments
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This allocation clarifies the ownership structure for intellectual property generated through the service relationship, establishing that enterprise customers maintain control over their data assets rather than transferring ownership to the vendor. This affects how customers may use, license, or transfer outputs generated through the platform.
Under this provision, enterprise customers operate with the authorization to own and control their input data and service outputs without competing ownership claims from Cohere. This establishes the legal basis for customers to use generated outputs for their own operational, commercial, or licensing purposes.
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