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Content License

You generate, you own. This page describes exactly what you can and cannot do with Lanely outputs, and where the boundaries sit.

Effective 2026-05-07 · Governing law England and Wales

"Who owns the itinerary I generated?"

To the extent any copyright or related rights subsist in the AI-generated outputs you create on Lanely, Lanely assigns those rights to you and grants you a worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free licence to use, modify, and distribute the outputs for personal and editorial purposes — including IG Stories, blog posts, family newsletters, and travel-writing portfolios. You acknowledge that under the laws of certain jurisdictions (notably the United States, per the US Copyright Office 2023 guidance) purely AI-generated content may not be eligible for copyright protection at all, and that under UK law (CDPA 1988 Section 9(3)) authorship of computer-generated works is contested. Lanely makes no warranty as to the copyrightability of any specific output.

"Can I use the outputs commercially?"

  • Editorial use (sponsored or unsponsored articles, podcasts, talks, newsletters): permitted with attribution to "Lanely" where the layout permits.
  • Personal social media: permitted, no attribution required.
  • Resale of the raw output (selling the unmodified itinerary or reel as your own product): not permitted.
  • Use as a component of a paid travel-planning service: permitted only for licensed travel agents acting within the scope of their licence (see Acceptable Use Policy), with explicit disclosure to clients that AI was used.
  • Broadcast television, theatrical, or paid streaming: requires a separate written content licence — email us.

"Are the soundtracks and voiceovers cleared for my use?"

Yes, within limits. The six soundtrack presets (Wanderlust / Cinematic Travel / Lo-fi Cafe / Indie Folk / Romantic Strings / Jazz Cafe) are licensed to Lanelyfrom third-party music libraries (the specific licensor and licence type for each preset are listed in support → soundtrack licensing) or are original commissioned works. Your sublicence covers personal and editorial use embedded within reels generated by your Lanely account. AI narration is generated through a licensed text-to-speech provider for the same embedded use.

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Re-using these tracks outside the reel they came in (extracting the audio, syncing to a separate video, redistributing as a music asset) is not permitted under the sublicence. For broadcast, theatrical, or paid-advertising sync use, contact us for a separate written licence.

"Can I remove the Lanely watermark?"

On the free Wander plan, reels include a small lower-third Lanely attribution that cannot be removed. On Voyager and Atlas plans the watermark can be turned off in Settings before rendering.

"What about the reference photos I uploaded?"

You retain ownership of any reference photos you upload. You grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use those references for the limited purpose of generating your outputs. We do not display, redistribute, or repurpose them. You confirm that you hold the rights to the references you upload.

"Do you use my outputs to train your models?"

No. Your prompts, references, and outputs are used to deliver the service to you and to keep your history available. They are not used to train, fine-tune, or evaluate Lanely's models, and we do not sell them to third-party model trainers.

"Who is liable if my output infringes someone else's rights?"

Generative models can occasionally produce outputs that resemble protected works.Lanely disclaims responsibility for downstream commercial use. If you intend to monetise, you should review the output for resemblance to existing works and, where in doubt, refrain or seek a licence. We will work in good faith with you on takedown notices we receive.

"How do I report a copyright concern?"

Email Lanely at support@carrollservicesco.com. Reports must include:

  • (a) identification of the copyrighted work you believe is infringed;
  • (b) the Lanely output URL or generation ID;
  • (c) your contact details and capacity (rights-holder or authorised agent);
  • (d) a good-faith statement that the use is not authorised by the rights-holder, their agent, or the law;
  • (e) a statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate;
  • (f) an electronic or physical signature.

We respond within 10 business days, in line with US DMCA 17 U.S.C. § 512 and the UK E-Commerce Regulations 2002 Reg 19. If your output was removed and you believe in error, you may submit a counter-notice to the same address. Repeat infringers will have their accounts terminated.