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Licensing Glossary

Definitions for the licensing and rights language used across AI-People listings, legal pages, certificates, and checkout flows

What this glossary is for

This glossary explains the recurring licensing language used across AI-People product pages, the licensing hub, legal documents, support pages, certificates, and checkout flows. Its purpose is simple: reduce confusion before a buyer or creator relies on the binding agreement text.

This page is explanatory, not contractual. The governing agreement, purchase record, certificate, and listed deliverables always control the actual scope of rights in a transaction.

How to read licensing language on AI-People

On AI-People, a buyer does not purchase an abstract idea or future promise. The buyer may license a ready-made package under a selected license model or receive accepted final materials from a custom order under the applicable custom-materials scope.

When reading listing copy or legal text, focus on four things first: what package is being sold, what rights are being granted, what materials are actually included, and when the selected rights become effective.

  • Package language tells you what commercial asset is being offered.
  • License language tells you what usage rights are being granted.
  • Deliverable language tells you what files and materials are included.
  • Certificate and agreement language tells you how the granted rights are recorded.

Key licensing terms

AI persona asset package

A ready-made marketplace package that can include preview media, source materials, prompt or workflow deliverables, brand context, and the license model selected at purchase.

Commercial License

A fixed-term non-exclusive business-use license. It allows commercial use within the granted scope but does not transfer ownership or broad downstream relicensing rights.

Exclusive License

A fixed-term model that gives one buyer exclusive commercial control from the effective date forward, without automatically transferring ownership of all rights.

Ownership / Assignment

The strongest control model on the platform. It transfers only the assignable rights and listed materials covered by the executed deal and applicable law.

Custom Materials License

The license for final paid custom-order materials after buyer acceptance or automatic acceptance. It covers the accepted custom materials, not the base persona package, persona identity, previews, prompts, models, datasets, source files, methods, or future materials unless expressly listed for that order.

Ownership / Assignment Transfer Pack

The recorded set of additional materials the creator submits for buyer review after an Ownership / Assignment transaction becomes effective. It includes only materials identified for that transaction.

Delivery Manifest

A machine-readable record included with a purchase archive that identifies the files and transaction materials included in the archive, including available file checksums.

Buyer Acceptance Record

The platform record showing that the buyer accepted the delivered Ownership / Assignment materials after review.

Purchase Claim

A buyer-submitted issue report connected to a completed purchase. It allows AI-People to review missing materials, file access issues, scope mismatch, or rights concerns without treating the platform as escrow or an insurer.

Rights Review Request

A rights-related platform review where AI-People may ask the creator to provide internal origin and control records for listed materials.

Origin Records

Internal creator records supporting the origin and lawful control of listed materials, such as available generation history, source-file history, permissions, and rights information. They are not published automatically.

File Checksum

A technical hash value recorded for a delivered file to help confirm that the file in the archive has not changed.

Transaction Evidence

Platform records that support verification of a completed transaction, including consent records, payment records, transaction status, delivery records, buyer acceptance records, and delivery manifest.

License Certificate

A platform-issued record that summarizes the granted rights, the transaction context, and the applicable agreement for a purchased license or accepted custom-order materials.

Commercial standards

The publication rules used by AI-People to keep listings commercially legible: coherent identity, clear licensing language, fit-for-market previews, and consistent package positioning.

Listed Deliverables

Materials expressly listed in the transaction records as included in the purchase. Materials not listed are not transferred automatically.

Effective date

The date from which the purchased rights become active, usually tied to successful payment and transaction completion.

Assignable rights

Rights that can legally and contractually be transferred under the governing agreement. Not every right connected to a persona package is automatically assignable.

Previously Issued Commercial Licenses

Commercial Licenses granted before Exclusive or Ownership / Assignment became effective. They remain valid until their recorded expiry dates.

Public preview

The marketplace-visible media used to show the package before purchase. It helps the buyer inspect the persona, but it is not the same thing as the purchased deliverables.

Restricted content

Materials that require extra visibility controls, additional access confirmation, or stricter policy handling before they can be previewed, sold, or accessed.

Where these terms matter most

These terms matter most when comparing license options, reviewing package details before purchase, checking what a certificate records, and understanding what is and is not transferred in stronger rights models.

  • Use Licensing for the public overview of how the marketplace handles license models.
  • Use Commercial, Exclusive, and Ownership / Assignment to compare practical control levels.
  • Use Licensing Policy when you need the governing legal framework behind the public explanation.
  • Use Custom Materials License when reviewing rights for final paid materials delivered through a custom order.

Related pages

Start with Licensing, review the Licensing Policy, and use Custom Materials License when a transaction concerns accepted custom-order materials rather than a ready-made base package.

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