Amretra Dynamics is the legal and public identity through which software systems, design infrastructure, and product surfaces are presented and operated at amretra.com.
This notice explains how ownership and use of intellectual property are handled across the website and related services.
1. Studio and operator-owned materials
Unless expressly stated otherwise in writing, all rights in the following remain owned by Amretra Dynamics:
- the Amretra Dynamics name, branding, presentation, and studio materials;
- software, service logic, infrastructure, workflows, internal tooling, and system design;
- interface design, site structure, visual organisation, copy, documentation, and proprietary product materials; and
- any other protected content or service components made available through the studio.
2. Your inputs and materials
You retain ownership of content, files, prompts, instructions, and other materials you submit to a service.
By using the service, you grant Amretra Dynamics a limited right to use, host, process, store, reproduce, and transmit those materials as reasonably necessary to operate the service, provide requested outputs, maintain security, investigate misuse, and comply with law.
3. No transfer of ownership
Except where a separate written agreement expressly says otherwise, no use of the website or services transfers ownership of the studio's protected materials to you.
Access, subscription, payment, or receipt of outputs does not by itself give you ownership of the underlying service, infrastructure, interface logic, models, or protected studio assets.
4. Restricted acts
You must not, without prior written permission:
- copy, mirror, republish, or commercially exploit protected service components;
- resell access to the website or services beyond an authorised plan or commercial arrangement;
- remove attribution, notices, or ownership identifiers where they are part of the protected material;
- use studio branding in a way that implies affiliation, endorsement, or ownership you do not have; or
- create derivative commercial products by extracting or repackaging protected service logic, workflows, or infrastructure.
5. Third-party rights
Some services may incorporate or interface with third-party tools, libraries, or service providers. Rights in those third-party elements remain with their respective owners.
6. Permissions and concerns
For licensing, permissions, or intellectual property concerns, contact contact@amretra.com.