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October 7, 2020
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Need your help - copyright infringement?

  • October 7, 2020
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Dear Adobe Stock Community,

I need your help and would like to hear your opinion about a possible infringement of my work.

A couple of weeks ago I noticed that a Adobe Stock contributor is in my opinion excessively copying my work. So far I identified 90 pictures which were copied and the number is daily increasing. When I produce new content this  contributor creates almost identical copies within three days.  He is not only copying the picture, even the headline and the keywords are identical. The only difference is the color of the background. Here is one example:

 

my picture https://stock.adobe.com/de/images/hand-pushes-the-cube-with-the-letter-r-from-the-word-poor-to-the-word-rich/367542279

 

copied picture https://stock.adobe.com/de/images/male-hand-pushes-the-cube-with-the-letter-r-from-the-word-poor-to-the-word-rich-beautiful-grey-background-copy-space-concept/376733082

 

Before I file a DMCA notice, I would like to get some feedback if this kind of behavior is allowed or not.

What I have learned so far is that

-          it is allowed to copy ideas (of course)

-          it is allowed to copy the descriptions and  keywords (not the finest British behavior)

-          but it is not accepted to copy someone else’s expression of an idea (am I right?)

As you can see in the given example, the other contributor had exactly the same idea and he expresses this idea in exactly the same way. Only the color of the background is different. 

 

So I am very curios to hear your opinion about this. Thanks in advance

 

Frank

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Correct answer WendellaBee

If you believe someone is using your work please file a complaint. We appreciate you bringing this situation to our attention. At Adobe and Fotolia, we respect intellectual property rights and ask our users to do the same in our Terms of Use and Upload Agreement. Specifically, we request that our users (a) represent and warrant that they own all right, title and interest in and to the content they submit, including all copyright, trademarks, patents, and other intellectual property rights; and (b) agree not to upload any content that infringes or violates the intellectual property rights of any person or entity.

In order to comply with your request, and in accordance with our policies, we kindly ask you to file a proper DMCA complaint with all the necessary information as described in Section 20 of the Adobe General Terms of Use (or Section 17 of Fotolia´s General Terms of Use). You can submit the regarding notification directly as a response to this email so we can take immediate action. You have the opportunity to use Adobe´s online form to file a DMCA complaint here: http://www.adobe.com/legal/dmca.html

Please understand that this procedure is mandatory and serves the protection of all contributors and needs to be complied with.

2 replies

Robert Kneschke
Known Participant
October 8, 2020

@Frank HH 

I have had similar cases with a contributor.

That went so far that I had to start a law suit against him because the DMCA I sent to Adobe Stock (that was granted) had been countered by that contributor. The law suit is still running, so I cannot tell you how it will end, yet.

However, other cases had been resolved simply with sending DMCA notices.
Regarding your questions: The execution of an idea is not allowed to copy only if the execution is unique enough, so there is much room for interpretation. I'd say go for the DMCA and then see what happens.

Frank HHAuthor
Participant
October 9, 2020

Danke Robert,

I will give it a try

WendellaBee
Adobe Employee
WendellaBeeCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
October 7, 2020

If you believe someone is using your work please file a complaint. We appreciate you bringing this situation to our attention. At Adobe and Fotolia, we respect intellectual property rights and ask our users to do the same in our Terms of Use and Upload Agreement. Specifically, we request that our users (a) represent and warrant that they own all right, title and interest in and to the content they submit, including all copyright, trademarks, patents, and other intellectual property rights; and (b) agree not to upload any content that infringes or violates the intellectual property rights of any person or entity.

In order to comply with your request, and in accordance with our policies, we kindly ask you to file a proper DMCA complaint with all the necessary information as described in Section 20 of the Adobe General Terms of Use (or Section 17 of Fotolia´s General Terms of Use). You can submit the regarding notification directly as a response to this email so we can take immediate action. You have the opportunity to use Adobe´s online form to file a DMCA complaint here: http://www.adobe.com/legal/dmca.html

Please understand that this procedure is mandatory and serves the protection of all contributors and needs to be complied with.