AI-generated content notice: every model, image and video presented on this site and delivered through VIDA AI is entirely computer-generated. No model depicts a real, living person. Any resemblance to an actual individual is coincidental and unintended. This page reflects the EU AI Act's Article 50 transparency requirements, which apply from 2 August 2026 — see Section 04.
All models featured on this website — including but not limited to those named in the roster — are synthetic. They are produced through AI image and video generation and are not photographs of real people. No release, consent, or agreement exists with a human subject because no human subject was used to create these images.
Where a client's own products, brands, or environments are combined with a VIDA AI model, that combination is produced under the license agreement executed for that project.
Access to model imagery on this site is for evaluation purposes only. Commercial use of any image, video, or likeness requires a signed licensing agreement specifying:
Unlicensed use, reproduction, or redistribution of any model image is prohibited.
File accessibility. Delivered assets remain available for download via our delivery platform for 30 days from the date of delivery. We recommend downloading and archiving your own copies within this window — VIDA AI is not obligated to keep assets accessible on the delivery platform beyond this period. This is independent of VIDA AI's own internal record-keeping, described under Retention in the Privacy Policy.
Every finished VIDA AI image or video combines two layers: (1) the initial AI-generated output, and (2) human colour correction, retouching, compositing, and curation applied afterward by our team.
Purely AI-generated output, without meaningful human creative input, generally does not qualify for copyright protection under German and EU copyright law, which requires a work to be the author's own "personal intellectual creation" (persönliche geistige Schöpfung, §2 UrhG). The initial generated image on its own may therefore fall outside copyright protection.
The human retouching, colour grading, and curation applied to every delivered image is where creative judgment is exercised — and this contribution can independently qualify for copyright protection. VIDA AI, through its retouching team (whether employees or contractors under a rights assignment), claims copyright in this creative contribution and in the finished, retouched image as a whole, to the extent protection is available under applicable law.
Separately — and regardless of whether copyright attaches to a given asset — its use remains governed by the license agreement executed for that project. Use outside the agreed scope is a breach of contract whether or not the asset independently qualifies for copyright protection.
Where a specific asset has been licensed to a client under a separate agreement, that agreement's terms (channels, territory, duration, exclusivity) control. Client-provided materials (logos, garments, briefs) remain the property of the client. VIDA AI's model designs, generation pipelines, and site content remain VIDA AI's property or that of its licensors, subject to the above.
Open question for counsel. German law separately grants photographs (Lichtbilder) a related right independent of the "personal creation" threshold (§72 UrhG). Whether this extends to AI-generated imagery with no underlying camera capture is not yet settled and should be confirmed with counsel.
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) sets transparency obligations for AI-generated content under Article 50, most of which become applicable from 2 August 2026. Because every VIDA AI model is a synthetic depiction of a person, our imagery falls within the Act's broad, intent-independent definition of "deepfake" content — the disclosure duty applies regardless of whether a viewer could mistake a model for a real individual.
In practice:
This area of law was still being finalized as of mid-2026 — the Commission's guidelines and Code of Practice remained in draft form. We review this section as official guidance is finalized; clients running time-sensitive campaigns should confirm current requirements independently before publishing.
Site content, including the quality claims and process descriptions on this site, is provided for informational purposes. VIDA AI makes commercially reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy but is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of this site or licensed assets, except where such liability cannot be excluded by law.
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These terms are governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, excluding its conflict-of-law rules and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). Where permitted by law, the place of jurisdiction for disputes arising from these terms is the registered seat of VIDA AI Digital Modeling Studio in Germany. Consumers may retain the right to bring proceedings in their own place of residence under mandatory EU consumer-protection rules.
For how we handle personal data specifically, see our Privacy Policy, which sits alongside this page under the GDPR and the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG).
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