Intellectual Property Policy
9.1 Montaic’s Intellectual Property
All aspects of the Montaic platform, including but not limited to the software, algorithms, prompt templates, user interface design, branding, logos, and documentation, are the intellectual property of Montaic LLC or its licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.
Your subscription grants you a license to use the Services, not ownership of any part of the platform or its underlying technology.
9.2 Your Content & AI-Generated Outputs
You retain all rights to original content you input into the platform (property data, photos, descriptions). AI-generated outputs are provided to you under the terms described in our Terms of Service (Section 1.6), which grants you unrestricted use rights for your real estate marketing purposes. Montaic does not claim ownership of AI-generated outputs delivered to you.
9.3 Feedback & Suggestions
If you provide voluntary feedback, suggestions, or ideas regarding the platform, you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable license to use, modify, and incorporate such feedback into our Services without obligation to you.
For the avoidance of doubt, “feedback” refers to your voluntary communications to Montaic regarding the Services and does not include your listing content, generated outputs, tone profile data, style preferences, or usage patterns.
9.4 Brand Assets
Your use of the Montaic name, logo, and brand assets is limited to identifying Montaic as the tool you use for content generation, and only in a manner consistent with any brand guidelines we publish. You may not imply endorsement by or partnership with Montaic without our prior written consent.
9.5 Third-Party Intellectual Property
AI-generated content is produced by models trained on broad datasets and may occasionally produce language that resembles third-party work. Montaic does not warrant that AI-generated outputs are free from potential intellectual property conflicts. We recommend that you review generated content for originality before publication, particularly for distinctive phrasing or marketing language that could have been derived from existing materials.