AI shows up in your business from three different directions, and one clause only ever covers one of them. Your client can run your delivered work through an AI tool. You can use AI-assisted software in your own process. And a client can hand you AI-generated work and ask you to treat it as their own. This kit covers all three, in one purchase, so you are not patching your contract one problem at a time.
What's included:
1. AI Clause. Outbound. Governs what your client may do with the work you deliver: generative editing, training data, manipulation, chatbots, auto-filter apps, prompts and seed images, plus third-party and downstream responsibility, likeness and model-release overlap, and real breach remedies.
2. AI Disclosure Clause. Your own process. Discloses that your workflow uses AI-assisted software, keeps every creative decision under your direction, and lets you pick your integrity stance: nothing generated, or composite and enhanced work that refines real captured moments.
3. No-AI Submission Clause. Inbound. Requires clients to submit their own human work when your service is feedback, with an attestation, a re-review fee, and the right to decline or terminate. Includes the optional Zero-AI add-on.
Who it's for:
Any creative business that touches AI at any point, in any direction. Photographers, videographers, studios, content creators, designers, illustrators, copywriters, editors, coaches, consultants, and educators. You will not use all three clauses in every contract, and that is the point: the kit gives you the full set so the right one is already drafted when the situation shows up.
How it works:
Each clause is a modular add-on for a service agreement you already have. Drop the ones you need into your contract, replace the highlighted fill-ins, and copy-paste. You receive a PDF for each clause with a Google Doc link, highlighted customization fields, and implementation notes.
Why buy the set:
Bought separately these are three purchases at sixty-five dollars each. The clauses are also drafted to sit together, using consistent defined terms, so the outbound restrictions and your own disclosure do not contradict each other inside one agreement.
Browse the clauses individually → theartistslawyer.com/collections/ai
The Artists' Lawyer templates are attorney-drafted, not legal advice.