@adam-
When reviewing T&C & privacy policies, one of my go-to prompts lately has been: "What is common and what is of concern about this policy", .
Claude is pretty good at understanding context, so in this instance with Immutagen it knew to contrast it against other crypto policies.
Here it surfaced that if you use their service to mint, you're just minting a licence and they can claim ownership, which IMO goes against the ethos of the blockchain, but then again "ownership" has always been more of a marketing term in this space than something taken seriously by service providers.