Content and Responsibility
Ultron is a tool you direct. You decide what to create, what to upload, what to generate, and what to publish. This policy makes the line clear: the content that moves through Ultron is yours, you are responsible for it and for how you use it, and Ultron hosts and processes it to run the service — it does not author, endorse, or vet it. It also covers when and how we can remove content, and how to report content that breaks the rules.
Scope
“Content” here means anything you put into or get out of Ultron: messages you write, files you upload, data you import, memories and notes you save, canvases you build, and any text, images, audio, video, or code the agent generates when you ask it to. It covers content wherever it ends up — inside your workspace, published to a live app, sent as an email, or shared anywhere else.
Your content is yours
As between you and us, you keep whatever rights you have in the content you bring to Ultron and in the output you generate with it. We do not claim ownership of your content. We do not sell it, and we do not use it to train foundation models — see AI data use for exactly what leaves the platform for inference and the no-training commitment.
You are responsible
Because it is your content, the responsibility for it is yours. You represent that, for everything you create, upload, or publish through Ultron:
- You have the rights and permissions you need — including for anything you upload or import that belongs to a third party.
- It does not infringe anyone’s intellectual property, privacy, or other rights.
- It complies with the law and with our Acceptable Use Policy.
- If you publish it, send it, or act on it, you have taken responsibility for the consequences of doing so.
Content Ultron generates
When you ask Ultron to produce something, the result is your content and your output. You direct the work; you decide whether to use it. Generated output can be wrong, biased, or unsuitable, and it is a draft until you have reviewed it — see the AI Output Disclaimer. The responsibilities above apply to generated content the same as to anything you write yourself: before you publish, send, or rely on it, it is on you to check it is accurate, lawful, and yours to use.
Our role
Ultron stores and processes your content to run the service — to show it back to you, let the agent act on it, and deliver the features you use. That is a hosting and processing role. We do not author your content, we do not adopt it as our own, and we do not endorse it. We do not routinely pre-screen or monitor content, and we are not the publisher of what you choose to publish. Where the law provides hosting and intermediary protections for a service in this role, we rely on them.
The licence you grant us
To operate the service for you, you grant us a limited, non-exclusive, worldwide licence to host, store, reproduce, process, transmit, and display your content — but only as needed to provide and improve the features you are using, to keep the platform safe and reliable, and to comply with the law. The licence is scoped to running Ultron for you; it ends when you delete the content or close your account, subject to routine backup cycles and any retention the law requires. It does not let us publish your content, sell it, or use it to train foundation models.
Removal
We can remove or restrict access to content that breaks our policies or the law, that is the subject of a valid legal complaint, or that puts the platform or other users at risk. Where we can, we tell the account owner what we removed and why. Serious cases — the categories listed in the Acceptable Use Policy — can also lead to suspension or termination. Copyright complaints are handled through the Copyright and DMCA process.
Reporting content
If you come across content on or generated through Ultron that violates our policies or your rights, tell us at abuse@51ultron.com. For copyright specifically, use the notice process on the Copyright and DMCA page. For anything involving child safety, write to child-safety@51ultron.com, which is reviewed continuously.