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March 31, 2023
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  • March 31, 2023
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Hi, if I use the free photos of adobe stock for editorial purposes, do I have to use any particular precautions? eg mention adobe and the photographer under the photo?

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Correct answer Jill_C

The Adobe Stock license terms are shown here:

https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms

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Participant
March 11, 2024

Sim, ao usar fotos gratuitas do Adobe Stock para fins editoriais, é importante seguir algumas precauções específicas. Normalmente, as imagens gratuitas do Adobe Stock estão disponíveis apenas para uso editorial, o que significa que não podem ser usadas para fins comerciais.

No entanto, é sempre recomendável verificar os termos de uso específicos associados a cada imagem para garantir o cumprimento das diretrizes. Em muitos casos, será necessário atribuir crédito ao fotógrafo e ao Adobe Stock, mencionando seus nomes sob a foto ou em uma seção de créditos.

Portanto, ao usar fotos gratuitas do Adobe Stock para fins editoriais, certifique-se de ler e seguir os termos de uso fornecidos, incluindo a atribuição correta ao fotógrafo e ao Adobe Stock, conforme exigido. Isso ajudará a garantir o cumprimento das diretrizes e evitará problemas de direitos autorais no futuro.

 

Inclusive estou precisando para minha desentupidora 

Jill_C
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Community Expert
March 11, 2024

Your statement that "free Adobe Stock images are only available for editorial use" is incorrect. The "free images" can be used commercially, but you must still comply with the Adobe Stock License Agreement in the manner in which they're used.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Jill_C
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Jill_CCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 31, 2023

The Adobe Stock license terms are shown here:

https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Participating Frequently
April 3, 2023

hi,

let me know if this article is well formed, please?

Thanks

Legend
April 3, 2023

I do not know "well formed". Do you mean "This article uses Adobe Stock image(s). Is the attribution in the correct form?"

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 31, 2023

<moved from enterprise&teams>

Legend
March 31, 2023

I have asked for your post to be moved to the Adobe Stock forum. Please reply (for them) whether you 

- are using free Adobe photos as a regular user

- are using a free trial

- are part of an enterprise which gives you free stock

- something else

The reason to ask is that the license may be different.

Participating Frequently
March 31, 2023

- are using free Adobe photos as a regular user
as administrator of educational accout (19 licences)

- are using a free trial
only gratis photo

- are part of an enterprise which gives you free stock
i don't understand

- something else

nothing

The reason to ask is that the license may be different.

Legend
April 3, 2023

If you are the administrator of an educational account, this is called an "enterprise" by Adobe (big company or any school). You MUST be sure to read the license terms for enterprise.

At the top of the linked page is a link for the enterprise terms.


Overview
This Adobe Stock licensing information is intended for individuals, Creative Cloud for teams members and VIP members only. ETLA users, please see the Enterprise License Page, and there is a link.

 


"Overview
This Adobe Stock licensing information is intended for individuals, Creative Cloud for teams members and VIP members only. ETLA users, please see the Enterprise License Page."

Legend
March 31, 2023

You need to refer to the license for the photos (although they are free, there is a license). In some situations you must credit. 

Participating Frequently
March 31, 2023

what does you must credit?
what cases?

Legend
March 31, 2023

Yes, that's what the license will tell you. Read it, you have agreed to be bound by it.