Approval and rights review
Before any production is published, JARAI shows you a Rights Review screen with a list of potential risks JARAI’s analysis surfaced. You decide whether to publish — JARAI doesn’t block you.
This is by design: JARAI is an informer, not a blocker. Our analysis surfaces things that might matter; you, as the publisher, decide whether to proceed.
What you’ll see
Per platform (LinkedIn, TikTok, etc.), the Rights Review screen lists every warning flag the production carries:
| Flag | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| ContentSafetyBelowFloor | Our analyser scored an image below the per-account safety threshold (e.g., possibly suggestive composition, possibly violent visual). | Look at the image. If it’s fine for your audience, proceed. If not, replace the image (regen) or reject the production. |
| CommercialUseDisallowed | An asset (usually a stock image) was flagged as not licensed for commercial use. | Either find a different image or accept the legal risk of publishing anyway. |
| CopyrightRiskHigh | An image visually resembles known copyrighted material. | If you have rights to use it (e.g., you own the source), proceed. Otherwise, reject. |
| AttributionRequired | A stock image needs to credit the photographer. | Click Add attribution to type in the credit text; or proceed acknowledging you’ll add it externally. |
| IdentityLabelsPresent | The image appears to depict an identifiable person. | If you have a release form, proceed. If it’s a public figure where editorial use applies, proceed. If unsure, reject. |
| PromptAlignmentLow | The generated image doesn’t closely match the scene’s image prompt. | Often cosmetic; preview it. If it works for the scene, proceed. Otherwise regenerate. |
| QualityScoreLow | The image’s overall quality score from our analyser is below the threshold. | Usually a soft signal; preview, then decide. |
How to decide
- Click each warning to see the underlying observation values (the actual safety score, the resemblance match, etc.).
- Tick the “I understand and accept” box per platform you want to publish to. Unticked platforms are skipped.
- Click “Dispatch to platforms” when you’re ready.
Your acknowledgement is logged with a timestamp. JARAI keeps this log for audit (and as evidence under our ToS that you reviewed the risks).
What JARAI WILL block
A very small set of content categories triggers a hard block that you cannot override:
- CSAM (child sexual abuse material) — detected by an independent classifier
- NCII (non-consensual intimate imagery)
- Terrorist content
- Content targeting specific real children
These categories are illegal under criminal law in essentially every jurisdiction. JARAI’s provider liability for facilitating them is non-delegable.
See also
- Your privacy rights (GDPR) — distinct from rights review; covers personal data
- Submit a takedown notice — if you believe content JARAI produced infringes your rights
- Legal — Terms of Service, Privacy Notice, Acceptable Use Policy