
What this page covers
The main focus of this section: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. It helps you understand the tool's boundaries, the preparation and the criteria for a finished result.
Documentation
The “Content rights” section provides practical guidance on the topic: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations and bring the result to a working state.

What's included

This section shows how to apply the topic in practice: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. The text brings together the context, the sequence of steps and the checks that help you use the page in real work.

Before you start, check the project type, source of materials, publication channel, client requirements and internal usage rules. This makes it easier to avoid repeated iterations, unnecessary charges and confusion within the team.

Before handing the work over, review the rights to the result, license restrictions, whether attribution is required and the risks before public release. Once these points are covered, the material or setting can be used in the workflow.
When to use it
These examples make it easier to choose where to start and which nearby section to open next.

Open this page when your team faces the task: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. The section helps you quickly understand the sequence of steps without lengthy searching through the help center.

The material is easy to send to colleagues: it explains the preparation, roles, checks and expected result for the “Content rights” topic.

Use this section as a final checklist: the rights to the result, license restrictions, whether attribution is required and the risks before public release should be clear before the task goes to a client, the team or production.
Details

The main focus of this section: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. It helps you understand the tool's boundaries, the preparation and the criteria for a finished result.

Start with the goal and input materials, then follow the steps in the interface and record important decisions. For this topic, the project type, source of materials, publication channel, client requirements and internal usage rules are especially important.

If the task is broader than one section, move on to related topics: commercial use, content rights, licenses, attribution and generation rules. This way the user keeps the context and assembles a complete workflow faster.
Workflow
Every section in Keter Labs follows the same shape: a clear brief, a fast first draft, refinement in the editor, and a result saved into the project.

Define the task and the expected result: understand who owns the results, uploaded files and derivative materials. Record who will use the final material or setting.
Prepare the project type, source of materials, publication channel, client requirements and internal usage rules. If a team is working on the task, check roles and access in advance.
Complete the steps in Keter Labs and save important parameters, versions, prompts, files or links inside the project.
Before finishing, check the rights to the result, license restrictions, whether attribution is required and the risks before public release; if needed, return to the related help sections.
Related sections

The "Keter Labs help center" section collects practical guidance on the topic: find the right instructions on tools, plans, permissions, credits, the API and teamwork. The section helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limits and bring the result to a working state.
Open
The "Quickstart" section brings together practical guidance on a single topic: how to get started in Keter Labs: create a project, choose a tool, add references and save your first result. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations and bring the result to a working state.
Open
The "Projects" section brings together practical guidance on a single topic: how to organize files, versions, assets and results inside Keter Labs projects. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations and bring the result to a working state.
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The "Troubleshooting" section gathers practical guidance on one topic: quickly diagnose errors with generation, access, files, payments, exports, and result quality. It helps you prepare materials, complete the steps in Keter Labs, check the limitations, and bring the result to a working state.
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