Intellectual Property and Ownership

Ownership Rights
We understand it's important for you to retain ownership over the content you create. Whether you use Squibler to brainstorm, enhance your ideas, or refine your writing, everything you generate remains yours. When you provide input and use Squibler's features to generate or improve content, the output is built on your creative direction—meaning the resulting work is your intellectual property. You initiated the creative process, so the contributions Squibler makes in response to your input are yours to own, use, and distribute as you see fit.
Plagiarism
You may have heard concerns about plagiarism when it comes to AI writing tools. Squibler won't plagiarize your work—and intentionally prompting it to do so is against our Terms of Service.
Here's why: AI generates text by predicting one word at a time based on patterns learned from vast amounts of text. It doesn't copy and paste chunks of existing writing—it constructs each word (technically, parts of words) individually. This makes it extremely unlikely to reproduce any existing text verbatim.
The only scenario where you might get unoriginal output is if you prompt Squibler with well-known text it has encountered many times before—like the lyrics of a popular song or the opening paragraph of a widely-read book. As long as your input is original, your output will be too. That said, we always encourage you to run your writing through a plagiarism checker if you want extra peace of mind.

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