Leonardo.Ai owns all data collected or derived from your use of their platform, including anonymised or aggregated data created from your activity, and this ownership does not transfer to you.
This analysis describes what Leonardo AI'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 means that insights, usage patterns, and aggregated data derived from your interactions with the platform belong to Leonardo.Ai and can be used commercially, even if the data no longer identifies you individually.
Interpretive note: Whether anonymised or aggregated data truly falls outside GDPR and CCPA depends on the robustness of anonymisation processes, which are not described in these terms; regulatory determination of this question may limit the company's asserted ownership rights.
All platform-level data generated from your use, including anonymised or aggregated derivatives of your activity, is owned by Leonardo.Ai and may be used commercially. Users have no claim to this derived data even where it originates from their inputs and interactions.
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"We own all data, content and information that we collect or derive in connection with your use of the Platform and the Services (Platform Data), including any aggregate, anonymised or de-identified data derived from your use of the Services. Nothing in these Terms transfers any intellectual property rights in the Platform Data to you.— Excerpt from Leonardo AI's Leonardo AI Terms of Service
1. REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: GDPR's provisions on data minimisation, purpose limitation, and the right to access personal data interact with this clause where platform data includes or is derived from personal data. The key tension is whether anonymisation in practice meets GDPR's standard for truly non-personal data; where re-identification is possible, GDPR rights may persist. The CCPA similarly provides California residents rights over personal information that may engage even where data has been aggregated. 2. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The assertion that all derived and anonymised data is owned by Leonardo.Ai is broadly stated and is common in platform terms, but the practical enforceability depends on whether anonymisation processes are robust under applicable legal standards. Where de-identification fails the GDPR standard, data subject rights may still apply. 3. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA users should note that under GDPR, truly anonymous data falls outside the regulation, but pseudonymised data does not. The adequacy of Leonardo.Ai's anonymisation processes is not described in these terms, creating uncertainty. California users retain CCPA rights over personal information regardless of this contractual claim. 4. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers should request clarification on what categories of platform data are collected, how anonymisation is implemented, and whether proprietary usage patterns could be inferred from aggregate data in ways that create competitive exposure. The DPA should be reviewed to confirm alignment between this clause and GDPR processor obligations. 5. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal teams should assess whether this clause is consistent with the data minimisation and purpose limitation requirements under GDPR. Where Leonardo.Ai acts as a data processor for enterprise customers, the ownership of derived data should be explicitly addressed in the Data Processing Addendum to avoid ambiguity.
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This means that insights, usage patterns, and aggregated data derived from your interactions with the platform belong to Leonardo.Ai and can be used commercially, even if the data no longer identifies you individually.
All platform-level data generated from your use, including anonymised or aggregated derivatives of your activity, is owned by Leonardo.Ai and may be used commercially. Users have no claim to this derived data even where it originates from their inputs and interactions.
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