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This is interesting, because they give you full rights to use the images (but they keep the ownership).

>Use of Images. Subject to your compliance with these terms and our Content Policy, you may use Generations for any legal purpose, including for commercial use. This means you may sell your rights to the Generations you create, incorporate them into works such as books, websites, and presentations, and otherwise commercialize them.

I assumed that means you can derive on the generations as well. E.g. when you are creating game assets for yourself, you won't want to have the watermark on them in the game or screenshots of the game (which may be published on the web).

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Also, how can it even work? I take a Generation that you posted on Instagram, crop the watermark, reupload it and you will get banned?



To be fair, this was a few weeks ago when they didn't offer commercial rights. Maybe they do it differently now (although if so, you'd expect them not to put the logo on downloads)




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