Legal

Copyright Notice

This Notice clarifies intellectual property ownership on the MissAI platform, how user-created content is treated and the takedown procedure for infringing material.

Last updated: May 1, 2026

1. Platform IP

The MissAI logo, brand names, UI design, product documentation, official editorial content, tutorials and built-in sample characters and worlds are owned by MissAI’s operator unless stated otherwise, and protected by copyright, trademark and unfair competition laws. Commercial use without prior written authorisation is prohibited.

2. User-Original Content

Original characters, worlds, plot skeletons, conversations and comments you create on MissAI remain your copyright. To deliver the service, you grant MissAI a worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable, non-exclusive licence to display, recommend, back up, process and sync your content within the platform. The licence terminates when you delete the content or close your account (except for portions already lawfully reused by others).

3. AI-Generated Content

Under most current jurisdictions, text generated entirely by AI is not subject to copyright. In human-AI collaborations, your prompts, settings, edits and curation constitute the human contribution, granting you proportional authorship rights. Keep evidence of your creative process if you intend to commercialise the work.

4. Third-Party Content

Fonts, icons, open-source libraries and external links used in the platform follow their respective open-source or commercial licences. If you find any usage inconsistent with the original licence, please notify us through the channel below — we will address it promptly.

5. Takedown Procedure

If you believe content on MissAI infringes your rights, please submit a notice as follows:

  1. Written notice (email is fine), including: identity proof of the rights holder, evidence of ownership, the exact URL of the allegedly infringing content, an explanation of why fair use does not apply, contact details and a signature.
  2. Send to [email protected].
  3. We will review within 5 business days and remove or restrict verified infringing content, notifying the publisher.
  4. The publisher may file a counter-notice within 7 business days; we will reach a final decision based on both submissions.

6. DMCA Notices

For US-targeted content we follow the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Compliant DMCA notices should be sent to the same address with all elements required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3).

7. Contact Us

For copyright matters, please contact [email protected]. For other legal questions see the Terms of Service.