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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: frozensage on November 16, 2011, 16:45
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I know Fotolia has very random selection criteria but seriously I have submitted 2 Photos of exact same building shot from 2 angles and the 2nd one have come back with rejected by copyright violation... what? You might as well reject both for some consistency! So frustrating!
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I assume you checked this carefully, but is it possible there's a sign or logo of some sort in the rejected image that isn't there in the one they accepted? It might not be the building itself that's the problem.
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so here are the 2 photos.
approved:
http://depositphotos.com/7596183/stock-photo-Futuristic-office-building.html (http://depositphotos.com/7596183/stock-photo-Futuristic-office-building.html)
rejected:
http://depositphotos.com/7596188/stock-photo-Futuristic-office-building.html (http://depositphotos.com/7596188/stock-photo-Futuristic-office-building.html)
thanks.
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The first one only shows one side, which could be considered like a generic detail or texture; the second one shows a corner, identifying that object as a specific building?
but it's a very subtle difference, and may well be (more likely) just a random decision
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This is a very unique exterior design of a building. I wouldn't be surprised if it were rejected on all agencies due to a missing property release.
I'd say be happy that you got one in.
At FT there is a chance that the two images were reviewed by two reviewers, so one thought "good enough" and the other thought "hmmm too unique, need a release" and rejected it.
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I'm gonna re sub it and try my luck.