Microsoft: Copilot is for entertainment purposes only
5 hours ago
- #Legal Disclosures
- #AI Terms of Service
- #User Responsibilities
- If you are in the United States, refer to the binding arbitration clause and class action waiver in Section 15 of the Microsoft Services Agreement for dispute resolution.
- Copilot includes standalone apps, web services, and integrations with Microsoft and third-party apps, excluding Microsoft 365 Copilot unless specified.
- Users must be at least 13 years old (or older depending on country laws) and use Copilot only for personal purposes, avoiding bots or scrapers.
- Copilot generates responses that may contain inaccuracies, use unreliable sources, or produce non-unique content, requiring user judgment and verification.
- Users must follow a Code of Conduct prohibiting harm, privacy violations, deception, inappropriate content, illegal activities, and abuse of the service.
- Microsoft may limit, suspend, or revoke access to Copilot at any time for violations, fraudulent activity, or other reasons, with options for appeal.
- Shopping through Copilot involves third-party merchants, with purchases subject to their terms and privacy policies, and Microsoft not responsible for disputes.
- Important disclosures note Copilot may include advertising, automated/manual data processing, experimental features, and no warranties, with users assuming all risks.
- Users retain ownership of their content but grant Microsoft broad usage rights to operate and improve Copilot, as outlined in the privacy statement.
- These Terms are part of the Microsoft Services Agreement, with additional terms for specific features like Image Creator or Xbox Services, and may be updated with notice.