Leonardo.Ai gives you a limited, temporary licence to use its platform — this is not ownership of any software or technology. The licence ends when your account is terminated.
Users hold only a limited, revocable licence to use the Leonardo.Ai platform and have no ownership rights in the platform technology — account termination or suspension immediately extinguishes all access rights, including to previously generated content stored on the platform.
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Compare across platforms →You are renting access to Leonardo.Ai's platform, not owning any part of it — if your account is suspended or terminated, you immediately lose access to all platform features and any content stored there.
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK: Software licence restrictions are governed by applicable IP law and contract law — in Australia under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and Contract Law; in the EU under the Software Directive (2009/24/EC); in the US under the Copyright Act 17 U.S.C. The FTC Act Section 5 is relevant if licence restrictions are not clearly disclosed to consumers.
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