Grammarly owns all the intellectual property in its services and software, and users are not permitted to remove or alter copyright or trademark notices.
This analysis describes what Grammarly's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology
This clause establishes that users receive only a limited license to use the service and have no ownership interest in Grammarly's software, AI models, or platform, which is standard but important to understand for enterprise and developer integrations.
You do not acquire any ownership rights in Grammarly's software or AI tools by using the service; your access is governed by a limited license that Grammarly can modify or revoke. Developers and organizations building on Grammarly's APIs should review the API-specific terms for additional intellectual property obligations.
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"Grammarly and its licensors own all right, title, and interest in and to the Services, including all associated intellectual property rights. You may not remove, alter, or obscure any copyright, trademark, service mark, or other proprietary rights notices incorporated in or accompanying the Services.— Excerpt from Grammarly's Grammarly Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Intellectual property ownership clauses engage US copyright and trademark law, as well as equivalent protections in other jurisdictions. This provision is standard in SaaS agreements and does not create unusual regulatory exposure on its own. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. This is a standard IP ownership provision that establishes Grammarly's exclusive ownership of its platform. The primary governance implication is for organizations integrating Grammarly's API or building derivative products, where IP license scope and restrictions may create operational constraints. JURISDICTION FLAGS: IP ownership and enforcement vary by jurisdiction but this provision reflects broadly standard international practice. No heightened jurisdictional exposure is identified. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: API developers and enterprise integrators should review Grammarly's API terms separately to understand the scope of permissible use and any restrictions on building competing products. White-labeling or resale arrangements require explicit contractual authorization. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations should ensure that internal documentation of their Grammarly deployment accurately reflects that they hold only a limited use license, not ownership of the technology, for purposes of asset accounting and vendor risk assessment.
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This clause establishes that users receive only a limited license to use the service and have no ownership interest in Grammarly's software, AI models, or platform, which is standard but important to understand for enterprise and developer integrations.
You do not acquire any ownership rights in Grammarly's software or AI tools by using the service; your access is governed by a limited license that Grammarly can modify or revoke. Developers and organizations building on Grammarly's APIs should review the API-specific terms for additional intellectual property obligations.
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