The page provided is Kling AI's developer marketing and API pricing page, not their actual terms of service — it shows product features and prices like $0.014 per image generation, but contains no rules about your rights or how your data is used. Without the actual terms of service document, it is not possible to tell you what rights you have, how Kling AI uses your content or personal data, or what legal protections apply to you. You should locate and read Kling AI's actual Terms of Service and Privacy Policy on their website before using the platform.
The document submitted for analysis is not a terms of service document but rather the HTML source code of the Kling AI developer/marketing homepage, containing configuration data for multilingual UI components, API pricing tables, product feature demos, and CDN-hosted media assets. No legally operative terms of service, privacy policy, or user agreement text was present in the extractable content. Because the document lacks contractual provisions, governing law clauses, data processing terms, or user rights language, a substantive compliance analysis cannot be grounded in the text as provided. Regulatory frameworks such as GDPR, CCPA, COPPA, the EU AI Act, and FTC Act Section 5 would be materially relevant to an AI video/image generation platform of this type, but no specific provisions could be identified or quoted from this submission.
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