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Free-tier users grant Luma AI substantially broader rights over their input than paid subscribers, including public display, distribution, and creation of derivative works.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses ellipses in two places, so the full scope of the expanded license and any conditions or limitations on it are not visible. The trigger condition 'free use' is inferred from the clause name and the phrase 'granted above' referencing a prior license; the excerpt itself does not explicitly state 'free use' as the trigger.
If the reader uses Luma AI's services for free, their input is subject to an expanded license that permits Luma AI to publicly display, perform, reproduce, modify, create derivatives of, and distribute that input.
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Free-tier users grant Luma AI substantially broader rights over their input than paid subscribers, including public display, distribution, and creation of derivative works.
If the reader uses Luma AI's services for free, their input is subject to an expanded license that permits Luma AI to publicly display, perform, reproduce, modify, create derivatives of, and distribute that input.
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