Confusion on intellectual property violation
I have been contributing photos for about a year now and I seem to have figured out everything with regard to Adobe's acceptance except Intellectual Property Violation. I recently had two photos rejected for that reason. One was a closeup of a small fishing boat, bottom. I Photoshopped out the name of the boat but left the name of the town it was based in. I don't know whether they took the town name for the boat name, or not. In the title for the photo I stated the town the photo was taken in so I figured that would help. Maybe I should resubmit without the name of the town on the boat.
Another is in a small German town that I Photoshopped all the signage out of except one that said "Hotel." (First photo) That seemed ambiguous enough. No go.
They don't tell you what the issue is and you can't respond to a "No reply" email so I am at a loss. I have read the rules and have a link to a site that explains all the places that you can't sell photos of without a release.
It also seems odd to me that if I wanted to sell a photo of a town with signage visible I would have to get releases from all the shop owners, which if they don't speak my language, is a bit of a challenge to say the least. If you take a street photo how could you ever get releases from all the people who are visible and potentially recognizable? Yet it seems I see photos like these published.
There are a few other rejections just as confusing to me so I am hoping for some insight.
Thank you in advance,
Don


