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axelb65329414
Participant
March 2, 2017
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What is considered a standard media file?

  • March 2, 2017
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Hi,

I'm planning to get the "40 standard media files per month" subscribtion. I'm just wondering if stock videos is included in this term? Am I still allowed to use the files after my subscribtion ends, and can I use the files to create a video for a client?

Thanks in advance,
Axel

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Correct answer spsb84

Currently, we have subscription plans running for Standard images/assets only and videos are not part of any plan-bundle.

You can purchase them as individual assets only.

For more info related to plans you need to visit: stock.adobe.com/plans- as per your region.

Hope this helps.

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axelb65329414
Participant
March 3, 2017

Okey, I was looking on the Swedish version of the site, and instead of "assets" it said what translates to "standard media files".

Just to be clear, the videos is not included under "assets"? Is the only way to access videos by paying 60-100$ each for them? There's no subscription plan for videos?

Thanks,
Axel

spsb84Correct answer
Inspiring
March 3, 2017

Currently, we have subscription plans running for Standard images/assets only and videos are not part of any plan-bundle.

You can purchase them as individual assets only.

For more info related to plans you need to visit: stock.adobe.com/plans- as per your region.

Hope this helps.

Inspiring
March 2, 2017

Hi Axelb,

I think it states: 40 standard assets a month and not media files. Assets are standard images that you can license and once licensed, these are available in your license history to be downloaded for future usage.

Also, Videos are not part of a subscription plan and can be purchased separately.

Ref: Adobe Stock pricing and membership plan | Adobe Stock

For usage, please refer the following help articles:

Common Questions, Adobe Stock

Adobe - Subscription Terms

Hope this helps.

Thanks

Simar