All visual, photographic, video, audio, and written content appearing on the Army Navy
Outdoors website, social media channels, marketing materials, and advertising is the exclusive
intellectual property of Army Navy Outdoors unless otherwise expressly noted. This policy
governs the ownership, use, and protection of that content — including content created with the
assistance of artificial intelligence tools — and describes our practices regarding the use of our
own models and personnel in brand imagery.
This policy is incorporated by reference into the Army Navy Outdoors Terms and Conditions and
should be read together with those Terms.
All content on this website and across Army Navy Outdoors marketing platforms — including but
not limited to product photography, lifestyle imagery, campaign visuals, graphic design, written
copy, video content, and audio — is protected by United States copyright law and applicable
international copyright treaties.
© [2025] Army Navy Outdoors. All rights reserved.
No content appearing on this website or any Army Navy Outdoors platform may be reproduced,
downloaded, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published, modified, or used in any form — in
whole or in part — without the express prior written consent of Army Navy Outdoors.
Unauthorized use of our content constitutes copyright infringement and may result in civil and/or
criminal liability.
For licensing, media, or content use inquiries, please contact us at [contact email].
Army Navy Outdoors frequently features real individuals — including professional models, brand
ambassadors, employees, and contracted personnel — in our photography, video, and
marketing content. All individuals appearing in our branded content have provided express
written consent for their participation and for the use of their likeness, image, and voice in Army
Navy Outdoors marketing materials, in accordance with applicable law including the New York
Fashion Workers Act (effective June 19, 2025).
Where Army Navy Outdoors may also use its own authorized models as a basis for AI-assisted
editing, enhancement, or digital modification, such use is conducted with the prior written
knowledge and consent of those individuals, specifying the scope, purpose, and nature of any
AI-assisted processes applied to their likeness.
Army Navy Outdoors does not currently, and does not intend to, create, distribute, or
commercially use AI-generated digital replicas of any individual — living or deceased — without
appropriate authorization. In compliance with New York law and applicable right-of-publicity
statutes in other jurisdictions, we do not use the digital likeness, voice, or image of deceased
individuals for commercial purposes without obtaining consent from the appropriate rights
holders or estates.
Army Navy Outdoors may utilize artificial intelligence in two distinct ways as part of its content
creation and marketing practices:
3A. AI-Assisted Editing and Enhancement
Army Navy Outdoors may use AI-powered tools as part of its standard graphic design, copy
text, photo editing, video production, and marketing workflows. These tools may be used to
enhance, modify, retouch, or adjust existing content — including imagery of our own models,
product photography, and promotional materials — consistent with standard industry editing
practices. While this content originates from real photography and video recordings of
authorized models and personnel, AI-assisted editing processes may occasionally produce
outputs that unintentionally resemble the likeness, voice, or appearance of an unaffiliated
individual. Any such resemblance is purely coincidental and is an inherent characteristic of AI-
assisted editing technologies, not the result of intentional creative direction by Army Navy
Outdoors.
3B. AI-Generated Synthetic Content
From time to time, Army Navy Outdoors may also create visual content — including human
figures, models, and environments — entirely through the use of artificial intelligence via text-
based prompts or other generative AI tools. Such content may constitute a “synthetic performer”
as defined under applicable law, including New York General Business Law § 396-b (effective
June 9, 2026). Any AI-generated figures produced in this manner do not represent any specific
real individual, and any resemblance to any actual person, living or deceased, is entirely
coincidental and unintended.
Where Army Navy Outdoors uses synthetic performers in advertising content, conspicuous
disclosure will be provided at the point of publication in compliance with applicable federal and
state law. Such disclosures will appear directly within or adjacent to the advertisement or
content in which synthetic content appears.
Army Navy Outdoors maintains human creative direction and oversight over all AI-assisted and
AI-generated content prior to publication. This human involvement is integral both to our brand
standards and to ensuring that AI remains a tool in service of our creative process rather than a
replacement for it. This human oversight also supports our ability to assert copyright protection
over content in which our team has provided substantial creative direction, consistent with
current U.S. Copyright Office guidance on human authorship in AI-assisted works.
Army Navy Outdoors reviews all AI-generated and AI-modified content prior to publication in a
good-faith effort to identify and avoid unintended recognizable likenesses of unaffiliated
individuals. However, we acknowledge that AI tools may produce unforeseeable outputs despite
reasonable review efforts.
AI-assisted editing and generative tools that may be used by Army Navy Outdoors may be
provided by third-party platforms, each subject to their own terms of use, content policies, and
licensing frameworks. Army Navy Outdoors operates in compliance with the terms of all third-
party tools utilized in its content creation process.
If you believe that any content published by Army Navy Outdoors depicts your likeness, image,
or voice without authorization, please contact us promptly at [contact email/address]. We will
review all requests in good faith and, where appropriate, will remove or modify the content in
question within a reasonable timeframe.
This policy is governed by the laws of the State of Texas, Army Navy Outdoors monitors
developments in federal and state AI regulation on an ongoing basis and will update this policy
as laws and best practices evolve.
This policy is subject to revision without prior notice. Continued use of the Army Navy Outdoors
website and platforms following any update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.