Rights

Rights & Ownership

This page explains the practical ownership and permission principles users should understand before uploading source photos or sharing generated family images.

Only upload photos you are allowed to use

You should only upload photos you own or have permission to use. That includes the right to process those images, edit them, and generate a new family-photo result from them.

If a photo belongs to someone else, or if its use requires consent in your region, it is your responsibility to sort that out before using the tool.

Source ownership stays with the original owner

Uploading a photo to Kinpict does not transfer ownership of that source image to the product. Ownership and any related rights remain with the original rights holder.

The tool exists to help users work with eligible family-photo materials, not to replace or override the ownership of the original photos.

  • Source ownership remains with the original owner
  • Using the tool does not make someone else’s photo your property

Generated outputs still need user judgment

A generated family image should not be treated as automatically cleared for every public, commercial, or sensitive use. You should still review the result and decide whether the image is appropriate for the specific context.

If your final use involves public distribution, commercial use, or sensitive personal material, take extra care before treating the result as finished.

This page explains practical ownership expectations for using the tool. It is not legal advice and does not replace jurisdiction-specific guidance.

If your use case involves sensitive personal material, public distribution, or rights questions that go beyond normal family-photo use, consult the appropriate guidance for your region before moving forward.