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December 8, 2016
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  • December 8, 2016
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I understand that when submitting stock if it is a recognizable monument or building a release is needed.  I have several pictures from Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National park of scenery and animals and am wondering would these types of photos also require a release?

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Correct answer MatHayward

It will depend on the image and what is in it. You can review our known image restrictions which includes some national parks at this link: Known image restrictions

With the animals be sure to avoid using the keyword "Zoo" as that will imply the animal is private property and would require a release.

-Mat

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MatHayward
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Legend
December 8, 2016

It will depend on the image and what is in it. You can review our known image restrictions which includes some national parks at this link: Known image restrictions

With the animals be sure to avoid using the keyword "Zoo" as that will imply the animal is private property and would require a release.

-Mat

fishermanittiologico
Participant
February 22, 2017

I have submitted some photos of animals in a zoo, with the word "zoo" among the keywords in all of them, but some of them were accepted, other ones were rejected for intellectual violation. Why this different opinion?

Thank you

MatHayward
Legend
February 22, 2017

If the image appears to have been taken at a zoo and you have used the keyword zoo, it should have been rejected unless you have provided a property release signed by the zoo.

-Mat