AI Contract Clause Library

Browse and copy standard AI-specific clauses for contracts

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AI contract clause library

As AI tools enter everyday work, contracts need to catch up: who owns AI-generated output, must a vendor disclose when AI was used, who is liable when the model gets it wrong, and how is personal data handled when fed to a model. This library collects standard AI-specific clauses across those categories with draft wording and tailoring notes, so you start from a solid base rather than a blank page.

How it works

The library groups clauses into the categories that AI deals most often need — intellectual property in AI outputs, AI-use disclosure, data protection in AI processing, liability and indemnity for AI errors, and warranties and representations. You filter to a category, read the draft wording alongside a note on when to use it and what to adapt, and copy the clause into your agreement. Bracketed placeholders mark the parts you must customise for your parties, jurisdiction, and risk appetite. Because every entry is bundled in the page, it works fully offline and nothing you copy leaves your browser.

Tips and notes

  • Settle output ownership explicitly. Default copyright rules for AI-generated work are unsettled in many places — an IP clause that assigns output rights removes the ambiguity.
  • Pair disclosure with liability. Knowing AI was used is only useful if the contract also says who carries the risk when it errs.
  • Tailor the data clause to your role. Whether you are controller or processor changes the obligations you owe — do not paste a generic clause.
  • Always get legal review. These drafts are a head start, not a substitute for advice tailored to your jurisdiction and deal.
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