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December 8, 2022
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Adobe asking for "PROPERTY RELEASE" on a 3D video of an inbox

  • December 8, 2022
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I submitted a video to adobe stock that shows an inbox. Here is a screengrab:

I'm not sure what property release they looking for? The question is "Is there recognizable people or property?". Is it speaking about the names on the right (which are made up names)?

 

What would be my best option? Replace the names with lorem ipsum? I can't get a release from non-existant people haha

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Follow up:

I created a version without any names on the right, but instead used "lorem ipsum", and the video was accepted. So, in the end, the issue wasn't to due with it looking like Gmail, or needing proof I made it, but a suspicion that the names on the right were actual names of people.

Updating this as as correct answer.

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December 9, 2022

Follow up:

I created a version without any names on the right, but instead used "lorem ipsum", and the video was accepted. So, in the end, the issue wasn't to due with it looking like Gmail, or needing proof I made it, but a suspicion that the names on the right were actual names of people.

Updating this as as correct answer.

michaelmannucci.com
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December 8, 2022

Thanks everyone for your feedback, it was helpful. I will make adjustments to my design.

Legend
December 8, 2022

Also... this is surely Apple's mail app. Surely that cannot be sold to make money, used in adverts etc?

michaelmannucci.com
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December 8, 2022

Thanks for the reply! PS, this is not Apple's mail app.

michaelmannucci.com
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December 8, 2022

On second thought, though, I have 3 other illustrations that were accepted (not video) that I did not need any release on... so I'm not sure what they need?

Legend
December 8, 2022

All illustratations (everything not an actual photograph) needs a property release from the Illustrator. Yes, even if it is your own work, because how else could Adobe know?