Under normal circumstances any output generated by the system that does not contravene the service agreement would be your intellectual property. Technically, you would not be prohibited to generate speech and use it however you like. Just at the offset this does not constitute legal advice, just some opinions I have on this point. Project (if applicable), and Google owns all Intellectual Property Intellectual Property Rights in Customer Data and the Application or ![]() As between the parties, Customer owns all Implied or otherwise, to the other’s content or any of the other’s Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, this Agreement does not grant either party any rights, I think the most relevant part is the following section:ĥ.1 Intellectual Property Rights. To use the TTS service you have to accept the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service ( ). May I cache the sound files? May I play them to the public? Redistribute them with my app? Offer them as a download? Sell them? So, what may I do with the generated sound files? I mean often you need the same sounds again and again. I couldn't find any information regarding the license terms of the generated audio files. They advertise that you can use it for free, if you use less than 4 million letters (1 million for WaveNet voices). Google sells access to their TTS service at.
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