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Digital Twin — FAQ (For Creators)

Straight answers in plain language. You keep 100% of your revenue.

Is this tool free to use?
Yes. It’s free right now, and you keep 100% of any income you make using it.
Who owns my content and likeness?
You do. Your likeness, voice, and digital personality remain yours. You can ask us to remove all your content at any time.
How does this work?
Upload your media & complete your bio, then share your link with fans.
How much should I charge for access?
You can charge whatever you like. Most creators charge $10 for chat access to their Twin.
Will my twin look and sound like me?
Yes. Our free model chats just like you, 24/7. To learn more about our premium models (fully rendered audio/visual) contact: Kim@spicemarket.ai
Can Spice Market / Use my likeness for marketing?
No. We won’t use your image, voice, or persona for commercial purposes unless you give explicit written permission.
Who owns the Digital Twin technology?
Eve Communications owns the tool and underlying AI/tech. You can use it, but it can’t be copied, resold, or reverse-engineered.
Will there ever be a fee?
Possibly in the future. If that changes, we’ll give reasonable notice before any fees or revenue-share apply.
Can I stop using it and delete everything?
Absolutely. You can stop anytime. Ask us to remove all your content and we’ll comply within a reasonable timeframe.
Download Terms & Conditions (PDF) Governing Law: New York, USA

Key Legal Points (Plain English)

  • This tool is free to use at this time.
  • You keep all revenues you charge when using the tool, until further notice.
  • You own your content and likeness and may request removal at any time.
  • The Company will not use your likeness for commercial purposes outside operating, maintaining, or improving the tool without your written approval.
  • The Company owns the Digital Twin tool and underlying technology; no copying, resale, or reverse-engineering.
  • The Company may introduce fees later with reasonable notice.
  • Governing Law: State of New York, USA.