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AI content disclaimer
What you can — and can’t — expect from AI-generated video.
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MagicActors routes prompts and reference media through third-party AI models to produce video. AI output is probabilistic: it can be wrong, offensive, biased, or simply weird. This page sets expectations and explains what you are responsible for.
1. Review every render
You must review the output of every render before publishing or sharing it. We do not pre-screen renders for accuracy, defamation, trademark/copyright infringement, or any other downstream risk. The fact that the Service produced a piece of content does not constitute endorsement by MagicActors.
2. Likeness and consent
If you upload a reference photo or voice sample, you represent that you have the right to do so — either because it’s you, or because you have the explicit consent of the person depicted. Uploading someone else’s likeness without consent violates our Acceptable Use Policy and may be illegal in your jurisdiction.
3. Indemnity
You agree to indemnify MagicActors against any claim arising from your use of the Service in violation of these terms, the Acceptable Use Policy, or applicable law — including but not limited to claims of defamation, IP infringement, or right-of-publicity violation.
4. Prohibited uses
You may not use MagicActors to produce:
- Sexual content depicting any real person, or any minor in any context.
- Content impersonating a real person without their explicit consent.
- Content depicting a politician, public official, or public figure making statements they did not make, in any context where the content could reasonably be mistaken for authentic.
- Content intended to defraud, harass, defame, or threaten any person.
- Content depicting illegal acts.
See Acceptable Use for the full list. Violations may result in suspension or termination without refund.
5. No warranties on output
MagicActors makes no warranty that any specific render will be accurate, suitable for a particular purpose, or free of bias or stereotype. Re-running the same prompt does not produce identical output.
6. Watermarking and provenance
Where our providers offer C2PA or similar provenance signals on generated output, we do not strip them. You should not remove provenance metadata from renders you publish.