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This page describes what the document states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
Pika's privacy policy establishes the categories of personal information collected from users of its AI video creation service, including directly provided information, automatically collected usage data, and data obtained through third-party tracking technologies, along with the purposes and recipients of such information. The policy specifies that users' rights to access, correct, delete, or port their personal data are determined by their jurisdiction of residence, with distinct provisions applicable to US state residents, Canadian users, and EEA/UK users. Users may submit requests to exercise these rights or appeal Pika's decisions regarding rights requests by contacting support@pika.art within 30 days of receiving an initial decision.
This document is Pika's Privacy Policy, governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information by Pika Labs (an AI-powered idea-to-video platform), with coverage explicitly addressing US state law, Canadian, EEA, and UK regulatory frameworks. The policy's section structure indicates the terms authorize collection of user-provided information, automatically collected technical data, and third-party tracking technologies, and the policy discloses how this information is used and shared with third parties. One operationally notable feature is a structured internal appeal mechanism for consumer rights decisions, requiring written response within 30 days, reviewed by a senior compliance team member not involved in the original decision; the document also acknowledges third-party cookies and tracking, which engages additional disclosure obligations under various privacy frameworks. The policy explicitly addresses US state privacy rights (consistent with CCPA and similar state statutes), Canadian privacy law, and EEA/UK rights under GDPR, indicating multi-jurisdictional applicability; enforcement exposure varies materially by jurisdiction and user location. A full assessment of specific data retention periods, legal bases for processing, and data sharing scope is limited by the truncation of the document's body text in the source provided.
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