The agreement's definition of Content expressly includes outputs generated by Kajabi's generative AI services in response to user queries, meaning AI-generated material is treated as user Content and subject to the same license grant and policy obligations as other creator content.
This analysis describes what Kajabi'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
By classifying AI-generated outputs as user Content, the terms apply the content license grant and Acceptable Use Policy obligations to material produced by Kajabi's own AI tools at the user's direction, which has implications for IP ownership, licensing, and acceptable use enforcement.
Interpretive note: The legal ownership of AI-generated outputs and the scope of the associated license grant as applied to those outputs remains subject to unsettled copyright law in the US and EU; the agreement's classification of AI outputs as user Content does not independently resolve IP ownership questions.
Under this clause, any content generated by Kajabi's generative AI features in response to a creator's query is classified as the creator's Content and subject to the platform's content license and policy terms, including the Acceptable Use Policy restrictions.
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""Content" means anything you or your Customers create or make available through the Service in connection with your Account, including... any output generated and returned by any generative artificial intelligence service provided by Kajabi in response to a query from you.Excerpt from Kajabi's Terms of Use
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: The classification of AI-generated outputs as user Content may engage the EU AI Act, which imposes transparency and disclosure requirements for AI-generated content in certain contexts.
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By classifying AI-generated outputs as user Content, the terms apply the content license grant and Acceptable Use Policy obligations to material produced by Kajabi's own AI tools at the user's direction, which has implications for IP ownership, licensing, and acceptable use enforcement.
Under this clause, any content generated by Kajabi's generative AI features in response to a creator's query is classified as the creator's Content and subject to the platform's content license and policy terms, including the Acceptable Use Policy restrictions.
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