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Commercial use of images generated using Copilot, Bing AI and "Image Creator from Designer"

Anonymous
2024-01-31T12:17:51+00:00

As noted in other questions on this topic, the terms of use for Microsoft services capable of AI image generation appear to have changed in late 2023/early 2024 from a clear "non-commercial use only" policy to an ambiguous "Microsoft does not claim ownership of creations" one, with no mention of how those creations can be legally used.

Can an advisor please clarify the current (end of Jan 2024) restrictions on use of AI-generated images from Microsoft services such as Copilot, Bing AI and "Image Creator from Designer", as well as any requirements for attribution/watermarks to enable unrestricted commercial use?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-02-25T20:06:13+00:00

    This is the answer from copilot?

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-02-18T06:27:26+00:00

    Sorry for the dumb question, but what kind of watermark should we add to our images if we want to use the images commercially? Should it be a Microsoft watermark or a watermark of our own design? Thanks

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-01-31T12:56:14+00:00

    Hey there!

    My name is Ravi, and I am an independent advisor. I am happy to help you. :)

    I understand how important it's for you to know if you can use images created from Bing Image Creator for commercial use.

    At the moment, there's no official document that states if a user needs to add a watermark to use such images. However, from the experience of many users and mine, I have gathered that using such images for commercial use without adding a watermark or attribute isn't safe.

    At some point, a search like Google will surely detect such images because it's possible someone else might be using the same image generated from Bing Image Creator.

    The best option is to add a watermark.

    Feel free to get in touch again if you have any additional questions.

    Cheers,

    Ravi

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-04-17T18:40:28+00:00

    This is such a joke. It is ridiculous that something like this is happening. It seems that everyone who is asking question understands except for Microsoft. So i will ask again.

    If I use Bing AI image creator or however it is called to for example create an image of 2 cabins in the woods. When the image is generated I download the created image.

    Can I take that image and put it for example inside a video, on some cover, a freaking billboard without changing any aspect of it, for example cutting parts out, adding some captions or some other type of work on image. Basically is this generated image now my ownership and I can do whatever I want with it, or in order to use that generated image do I have to somewhere credit or attribute the fact that this image was created in Bing AI and its owner is Microsoft?

    If ownership is mine can I put my own watermark to prove everyone else that I own the image, or if Microsoft or someone else is the owner what do I have to put so that everyone knows I dont own the image and I point to the rightfull owner.

    This is very, very simple question. I hope really hope that an answer to this question is actually a real answer.

    Kind regards, best wishes

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-01-31T16:29:37+00:00

    There are no restrictions on any use as long as a user adds a watermark to avoid any copyright infringement or plagiarism.

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