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Can you export Articulate AI generated audio for use outside of Articulate?
- 2 months ago
Good insights! I was focused on the TOS for "Articulate-generated" content, and I already had the screenshot of section 2.12, because using such content has been brought up in other discussions.
But you're correct that that doesn't necessarily include AI-generated content, even if it was generated while using Articulate software.
Here's a more relevant section of the TOS:
I'll also add this link to the Legal & Compliance section of Articulate's AI FAQ: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Articulate-360-FAQs-Articulate-AI#legal-and-compliance
Since I'm not a lawyer, I'll leave others to determine how best to follow those rules.
As I understand the Terms of Service (Read The Articulate 360 Terms of Service | Articulate), even if it's possible to export Articulate-created audio, that should not be used outside of Articulate-published content.
- PaulSchneider12 months agoCommunity Member
That is an important element to point out. However this content was generated with Open AI (as noted in their release info). This doesn't seem to fall under the same agreement terms (which would for sure apply to sample courses and stock art). In the agreement it also notes that copyright isn't handled by their normal agreement (e.g., stock art you can use freely in Articulate courses with no issues with potential copyright violations.)
- JudyNollet2 months agoSuper Hero
Good insights! I was focused on the TOS for "Articulate-generated" content, and I already had the screenshot of section 2.12, because using such content has been brought up in other discussions.
But you're correct that that doesn't necessarily include AI-generated content, even if it was generated while using Articulate software.
Here's a more relevant section of the TOS:
I'll also add this link to the Legal & Compliance section of Articulate's AI FAQ: https://access.articulate.com/support/article/Articulate-360-FAQs-Articulate-AI#legal-and-compliance
Since I'm not a lawyer, I'll leave others to determine how best to follow those rules.