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Frequently asked questions
What does commercial-safe AI generation mean?
Commercial-safe AI generation refers to AI-produced images, audio, video, or text created using models whose licenses explicitly permit use in paid, published, or monetized work. It means both the AI model license and, where applicable, the training data license have been verified to allow commercial activity without legal risk to the creator.
Can I sell AI-generated images commercially?
It depends on the model's license. Models under Apache 2.0 allow broad commercial use with almost no restrictions. CreativeML Open RAIL+M permits commercial output but bans certain harmful applications. Models with a non-commercial clause — common on community fine-tunes — forbid monetization entirely. Always check the specific license on every model and LoRA you use.
Why do two licenses apply to every AI-generated output?
AI generation involves two distinct layers: the model itself and the data it was trained on. The model carries its own license (e.g., Apache 2.0 or CreativeML), while training data may carry separate rights. Both must permit commercial use for your output to be legally safe to sell or publish.
What is the CreativeML Open RAIL+M license for AI models?
CreativeML Open RAIL+M is the license used by Stable Diffusion 1.x and 2.x. It permits commercial use of generated outputs but prohibits specific harmful applications defined in its Attachment A. It is more permissive than a non-commercial license but more restrictive than Apache 2.0, which imposes almost no usage conditions.
How do I check if an AI model is licensed for commercial use?
On Hugging Face, check the dedicated License field on the model card or filter by license type using search tags like 'license:creativeml-openrail-m'. On asset marketplaces and generation platforms, look for a license badge or terms section at the point of model selection. Always read the full license, not just the summary label.
What is a non-commercial clause in an AI model license?
A non-commercial clause prohibits using the model's outputs for any activity that generates revenue or material value. This is common on community LoRAs and fine-tuned models shared on platforms like Civitai. Using outputs from such models in client work, advertising, or paid products violates the license and creates legal risk.
Is 'commercial-safe' a binary status for AI-generated content?
No. Commercial-safe exists on a spectrum. Apache 2.0 is highly permissive; CreativeML Open RAIL+M allows commercial use with specific prohibitions; some licenses restrict only certain industries or applications. A non-commercial clause sits at the restrictive end. The specific terms of each model and fine-tune file you use determine exactly what is and isn't permitted.
What happens if I use a non-commercial AI model for paid client work?
Using a non-commercial licensed AI model for paid or monetized work constitutes a license violation. This can expose you and your clients to legal liability, including takedown demands or claims from the model's rights holders. Always verify the license before delivering AI-generated content commercially, and document which model and version you used.


