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« on: December 01, 2018, 12:44 »
I think you are right. thanks for your valuable message. Why worry? Your files are on other sites so if someone wants them, they'll need to buy them there. At one time iS would likely have rejected any font you didn't design yourself, and more recently, they'd have rejected what you described as being "too simplistic". At the low selling rate there nowadays, they can't pay for detailed inspection so probably just tell inspectors just to reject quotations - they can't afford inspector time for research. Finally, back in the day, I had a file rejected for having the name of the town visible. It was really small, but I had to remove it (presumably editorial). I questioned it on the forum and was told to my astonishment that the town name might be copyrighted. I couldn't imagine such a scenario, and anyway the town has had that name since at least the 11th century. But blanket rejections on town names.
Just move on.
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« on: December 01, 2018, 12:20 »
Did you use the word 'logo' as keyword, title, description?
''The iStock Content Licensing Agreement specifically prohibits clients from using our illustrations as logos (See section 3b: Restricted Uses: No use in Trademark or Logos). Describing your illustration as a logo is extremely misleading for clients as they are not allowed to use iStock illustrations as logos or trademarks. As such, if you use the word logo in your illustration (for example, you type Logo Template as placeholder text), or in your metadata (keywords, description, or title), your file will be declined. This information is also covered in our comprehensive Contributor FAQs site.''
Also
''Read the license that came with your font to ensure it can be used commercially (i.e. sold as a Royalty Free stock illustration). As per our ASA (Artists Supply Agreement), you are responsible for ensuring your submissions dont contain any legal issues. As such, you will need to check the font license to ensure its OK to use it commercially. When in doubt, please contact the font creator or type foundry for clarification.''
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''All text must be converted to outlines. This is because clients likely dont have the same fonts as you, so editable text boxes in your le will default to a system font (such as Courier). In order to ensure clients are receiving the exact same file they saw on iStock you must convert all your text to outlines. To do this in Adobe Illustrator, just click on your text and go to Type > Create Outlines.''
thanks but I never use the word logo email even i don't use the name of the philosophers as - cite where the quote comes from. for example 'aristotle'. Sent from my SM-J200G using Tapatalk
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« on: December 01, 2018, 12:04 »
I create some quotes lettering illustration and upload them on several agency and they are accepted on every stock agency. but istock rejected my vector for copyright and trademark issue. how it is possible when I am using perfect font. and quotes are before 1920. they are famous ancient philosophical quotes before 1920. so how there is any copyrigh or trademark problem. if someone have some knowledge about that please describe it. thanks.
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Do you have a link with an example of image you are talking about? Like a link from a different stock website that accepted it? Maybe the quotation is not the copyright issue, but another element in your design.
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« on: December 01, 2018, 10:57 »
it seems impossible when a quotation/saying/short phrase from the ancient philosophers or from their books which is 18th or 19th century old for example aristotle and William Shakespeare quotes. how it is possible to get copyright and trademark rejections with that. although the validity of and copyright protection is maximum 70 years. this case is could not be able to understand. otherwise thanks for your comment here.
[(English is not my language)]
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Why would an agency want to offer anything that is not copyrighted, anybody can copy it.
you mean they are not accepting my files because andbody can re make that by using same quote. Sent from my SM-J200G using Tapatalk
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« on: December 01, 2018, 05:49 »
thanks for your comment.
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« on: December 01, 2018, 05:47 »
it seems impossible when a quotation/saying/short phrase from the ancient philosophers or from their books which is 18th or 19th century old for example aristotle and William Shakespeare quotes. how it is possible to get copyright and trademark rejections with that. although the validity of and copyright protection is maximum 70 years. this case is could not be able to understand. otherwise thanks for your comment here.
[(English is not my language)]
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« on: December 01, 2018, 03:09 »
thanks for your comment. but in this case I only use free for commercial use fonts. and I have suitable licence and font author's permission too. As always, unnonimus is slightly correct... but mainly completely wrong.
"There are some very limited cases where the Office may register some types of typeface, typefont, lettering, or calligraphy. " to quote from his source. The font used by the London Underground being one example.
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« on: December 01, 2018, 03:06 »
I there, I am a new contributor and now I uploading for 9 agencies. I have about 500 standard vectors and they are performing better on top agencies like shutterstock, dreamstime and istock. but i have not made any single sale from 5 months on alamy, depositphotos and canstockphoto. should I drop these agencies or waiting and uploading continue. your suggestion will help me a lot. Thanks.
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« on: December 01, 2018, 02:51 »
the fonts are definitely not copy protected in the US. neither are short phrases.
"Works Not Protected by Copyright"
- Names, titles, and short phrases - Typeface, fonts, and lettering
US Copyright Office https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ33.pdf
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« on: November 29, 2018, 11:58 »
thanks
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« on: November 29, 2018, 11:49 »
I create some quotes lettering illustration and upload them on several agency and they are accepted on every stock agency. but istock rejected my vector for copyright and trademark issue. how it is possible when I am using perfect font. and quotes are before 1920. they are famous ancient philosophical quotes before 1920. so how there is any copyrigh or trademark problem. if someone have some knowledge about that please describe it. thanks.
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« on: November 29, 2018, 06:46 »
what... ancient philosophical quote before 1920 by ancient philosophers as aristotle and William Shakespeare could be copyrighted or trademark.. please explain how it is possible.
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« on: November 29, 2018, 06:45 »
Yes, it could be the quote itself.. I have never seen any font rejection unless you try to sell it as the font itself.
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« on: November 29, 2018, 01:03 »
I am using free fonts which allows me to use them commercially and I have licence and also font author's permission to use it for stock photography websites. but when I make some philosophical quote poster vector designs and submit to istock then they all rejected by legal copyright/trademark issue. so is there any solution for this problem. thanks
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« on: November 23, 2018, 11:45 »
I am a new adobe stock contributer. I already have some files on adobe stock. but these days my every (typography and hand lettering vector) image is rejected for technical error. can anybody please tell me more about this issue.
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« on: November 16, 2018, 10:15 »
I uploaded 50 images on adobe stock and they all rejected for non compliant file. can anyone tell me about this.
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« on: November 01, 2018, 02:20 »
is there could be a keyword factor because the sales of adobe stock are very low comparison to shutterstock.
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« on: October 25, 2018, 13:25 »
which software do you use to uploading and keywording automatically. stock submitter and xpiks are good. but there is any other free software or not? thanks.
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« on: October 25, 2018, 13:22 »
many stock vector artist work for vectostock but every microstock vector artists work for shutterstock. but a common artist should upload on vectorstock or not. can you anyone have some sales or royalty comparison between shutterstock and vectorstock. thanks
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« on: October 25, 2018, 11:34 »
many stock vector artist work for vectostock but every microstock vector artists work for shutterstock. but a common artist should upload on vectorstock. can anybody of you have the sales comparison between these two agencies. only for general idea about uploading work on vectorstock or not. thanks.
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« on: October 21, 2018, 08:01 »
you reply about this. but English is not my basic language so I can not found your mean. please tell me basically can we use OFL fonts or not. and why not. thanks
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« on: October 21, 2018, 01:44 »
can anyone kindly tell me something about using a font to create typography and posters for microstock websites. when font is under OFL (open font licence ). thanks.
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