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Agency Based Discussion => Adobe Stock => Topic started by: tiero on December 15, 2023, 09:41

Title: Intellectual Property Rejection
Post by: tiero on December 15, 2023, 09:41
I recently uploaded several images of buildings in the city of Tokyo and I received several rejections for intellectual property. I don't understand if the images should be sent as editorials because in this specific case I had both the Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo International Forum as my subject. Both subjects are present in the Adobestock database with hundreds of images, both commercially and editorially licensed. Why can't I send images with subjects already for sale on Adobestock?
Title: Re: Intellectual Property Rejection
Post by: yuriy on December 15, 2023, 14:22
yes, try editorial.  i've had the same issue, many modern buildings have ip rights over their design but you can submit them if theyre within a skyline or not the main focus.  different agencies treat this differently but i've had this issue at adobe and illustrative editorial worked.
Title: Re: Intellectual Property Rejection
Post by: PigsInSpace on December 15, 2023, 21:02
If it’s a cityscape of a bunch of buildings, you are (usually) fine, but if it’s just of one or two buildings, they have to be editorial. One catch is even if it’s a cityscape, you have to Photoshop out any logos on the buildings unless you’re going for editorial only.
Title: Re: Intellectual Property Rejection
Post by: tiero on December 16, 2023, 05:24
I will try to send the images as editorial, they don't have any visible logo anyway. It makes no sense that the same images have been accepted as both editorial and commercial on Adobestock.
Title: Re: Intellectual Property Rejection
Post by: cascoly on December 16, 2023, 13:14
I will try to send the images as editorial, they don't have any visible logo anyway. It makes no sense that the same images have been accepted as both editorial and commercial on Adobestock.

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