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AI & Content Policy

Who owns Aurora-generated outputs, how we may use anonymised content to improve the platform, voice and likeness responsibilities, and what content is never permitted.

Last updated: 2026-06-10

You own your outputs

Subject to your compliance with these terms, you retain full ownership of the AI-generated images, videos, audio, and other outputs you create on Aurora. Aurora does not claim any intellectual-property rights over your outputs.

Aurora will never sell, license, or otherwise commercialise your specific outputs to third parties without your explicit consent.

Note: AI-generated content may not qualify for copyright protection in some jurisdictions. Consult a legal adviser if copyright ownership matters for your use case.

How Aurora may use outputs to improve the platform

By default, Aurora may use anonymised, de-identified aggregates of generation metadata (prompt text, model used, quality signals) — but not your actual media files — to improve our routing, safety filters, and quality benchmarks.

We will never use your uploaded reference photos, videos, or audio recordings to train any AI model without your explicit, opt-in consent.

To opt out of anonymised metadata use at any time, email support@aurora.studio with the subject line "Opt out of model improvement". We will action the request within 30 days.

Voice & likeness — your responsibility

Aurora's lip-sync, voice-cloning, and face-generation tools are powerful. You are solely responsible for ensuring you have the legal right to use every voice, face, or likeness that you upload or reference.

Acceptable uses include: your own face or voice; a performer who has given you written permission; licensed stock media that explicitly permits AI remixing.

Prohibited uses include: creating content that impersonates a real, identifiable person without their consent; creating non-consensual intimate imagery; generating content designed to deceive the public about a real person's words or actions.

Before each lip-sync or voice-generation job, Aurora asks you to confirm in-app that you hold the necessary rights. This confirmation is logged and may be relied on in any dispute.

Prohibited content categories

Sexual content involving minors — zero tolerance, reported immediately to NCMEC and relevant law enforcement.

Non-consensual sexual depictions of any real or realistic person.

Synthetic media designed to defame, harass, or deceive, including realistic deepfakes of public figures in fabricated scenarios.

Content that promotes terrorism, mass violence, self-harm, or hate based on race, religion, gender, sexuality, disability, or national origin.

Content that infringes third-party intellectual-property rights at scale.

Violations result in immediate account termination without refund and, where required by law, reporting to authorities.

Safety filters & moderation

Aurora applies automated safety filters at the generation layer. Filters may reject or modify requests that appear to violate this policy.

We conduct periodic manual audits. If your account is flagged, you will be notified and given an opportunity to appeal unless immediate action is required to prevent harm.

Transparency & labelling

We strongly encourage labelling all Aurora outputs as AI-generated when publishing publicly — especially in contexts where audiences may not realise the content is synthetic.

Aurora embeds metadata (where format supports it) indicating the content was AI-generated. Do not strip or obscure this metadata.

Contact

Questions about this policy or to report a violation: support@aurora.studio. Last updated: 2026-06-10.