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# Model Card: Illustrious-XL-v0.1
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- This is an early release version of the model.
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- Redistribution of the model is strictly prohibited until the official release.
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- The Illustrious team intends to release future versions progressively, but reserves the right to withhold future releases if the terms of use are violated.
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# Model Card: Illustrious-XL-v0.1
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- This is an early release version of the model.
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- Redistribution of the model is strictly prohibited until the official release.
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- The Illustrious team intends to release future versions progressively, but reserves the right to withhold future releases if the terms of use are violated.
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## Training/Merging Policy:
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You may fine-tune, merge, or train LoRA based on this model. However, to foster an open-source community, you are required to:
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- Openly share details of any derived models, including references to the original model licensed under the fair-ai-public-license.
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- Provide information on datasets and "merge recipes" used for fine-tuning or training.
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- Adhere to the **fair-ai-public-license**, ensuring that any derivative works are also open source.
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- **However, please wait until the official release date before redistributing any derivative models.**
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**Monetization Prohibition**:
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- You are prohibited from monetizing any **close-sourced fine-tuned / merged model, which disallows the public from accessing the model's source code / weights.**
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- As per the license, you must openly publish any derivative models and variants. This model is intended for open-source use, and all derivatives must follow the same principles.
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