Luma Dream Machine vs Adobe Firefly
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Free and Lite tiers: non-commercial use only, watermarked outputs, and you grant Luma a broad license to publicly display, distribute, and create derivative works from your content (Section 4.2.2, 4.9.3).
All tiers (except Enterprise): Luma may use your inputs and outputs to train AI models (Sections 4.2, 4.9.2-3).
No indemnification from Luma. You indemnify them. Outputs provided 'as is' with no warranties including non-infringement (Sections 8.2, 12).
Outputs may be owned or controlled by third parties or protected by IP rights — Luma makes no warranty (Section 4.8).
Payments are final and non-refundable. 30-day export window after cancellation, then content may be deleted (Sections 7.2, 9.3).
Adobe's IP indemnification only applies to content generated directly through Adobe Firefly and Creative Cloud apps - not third-party integrations.
Free tier has limited monthly generative credits.
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