AI Governance

Content Authenticity Policy

Standards for truthful labeling, provenance, disclosure, and integrity of AI-assisted content.

Effective DateJune 20, 2026
Version1.1
OwnerLisaiceland DBA
CoverageAll listed properties

Scope and Covered Properties

This policy applies to Lisaiceland DBA and all websites, applications, products, services, documentation, APIs, affiliate programs, creator programs, AI systems, integrations, and future offerings, including:

Lisaiceland.commyAgents.PLUSAI Voice+meVid.onlineCinVida.online

References to “Lisaiceland,” “we,” “us,” or “our” mean Lisaiceland DBA.

Purpose

This policy supports truthful presentation of AI-assisted content, including blog posts, product demos, landing pages, videos, voiceovers, avatars, social posts, ads, tutorials, customer examples, reviews, and affiliate content.

Authenticity Standard

Content should not mislead audiences about who created it, what it depicts, whether a person endorsed it, whether results are real, whether a customer experience occurred, or whether media was materially generated or altered by AI.

Disclosures and Labels

Where AI involvement could materially affect audience interpretation, creators and customers should use clear labels such as "AI-generated image," "AI-assisted video," "synthetic voice," "simulated product scenario," or "fictional demonstration."

Labels should be placed where they will actually be seen — adjacent to the content itself — rather than only in metadata, captions that get cropped off, or a separate disclosures page.

Customer Stories and Testimonials

Customer stories, testimonials, reviews, logos, and case studies must be real and authorized where required. Simulated examples must be labeled as examples, not presented as actual customer outcomes.

Product Demonstrations

Product demos must not misrepresent current behavior, hidden manual work, staged automation, pricing, availability, integrations, compliance status, or performance.

Where a demo simplifies or speeds up a real process for presentation purposes (such as a sped-up screen recording), that should be disclosed if it could otherwise create a misleading impression of speed or effort required.

AI Governance Principles

  • Human-centered design: AI should support people, creators, teams, and businesses while preserving accountability.
  • Transparency: Users should understand when they interact with AI, synthetic media, automation, or AI-assisted workflows.
  • Safety: Lisaiceland DBA may restrict uses that create security, privacy, legal, reputational, or human-rights risks.
  • Privacy: AI workflows should minimize unnecessary data collection and respect confidentiality, permissions, retention limits, and applicable law.
  • Accountability: Customers and users remain responsible for how they configure, deploy, supervise, publish, and rely on AI outputs.

General Legal Terms

Reservation of Rights

Lisaiceland DBA reserves all rights not expressly granted and may update, restrict, suspend, remove, review, or terminate access, content, workflows, affiliate participation, commissions, rewards, or AI functionality where needed to protect users, customers, legal compliance, product integrity, or brand trust.

No Professional Advice

Lisaiceland DBA products, documents, automations, and AI outputs are not legal, medical, financial, tax, employment, emergency, or professional advice.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Lisaiceland DBA will not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, lost-profit, lost-data, or reputational damages.

Governing Law

Unless mandatory law requires otherwise, this policy is governed by the laws of the State of Texas, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.