There's somethin wront with the stripes in the street, the yellow cab is much too long at the rear and the door handles are not in line, the curbstone is wrong/missing at the corner, the 'Mercedes' has three door handles, the hands are poorly rendered.
Quality issues, not non-compliant issues. But it's always possible that there are quality issues with an image, and the wrong rejection reason got selected.
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My 2 cents worth; I think the main issue is the nudity, and probably some keyword(s), for example - NYC.
Copilot says this about NYC:
The concept of copyright can be quite fascinating! Let’s explore it in the context of New York City (NYC).
First, it’s essential to understand thatcopyrightprimarily protectsoriginal works of authorship. These works can include literary, artistic, musical, and other creative expressions. However, not everything falls under copyright protection. For instance:
Trademark vs. Copyright:
The famous “I ♥ New York” logo is protected bytrademark, not copyright.
Trademarks safeguard symbols, logos, and phrases associated with specific brands or organizations. In this case, the logo represents NYC as a brand, promoting tourism and pride.
Copyright, on the other hand, covers original artistic works, such as paintings, literature, music, and software.
Copyright Basics:
Copyright law grants creators exclusive rights to their works, allowing them to control how their creations are used.
These rights include the right to reproduce, distribute, perform, and display the work.
To qualify for copyright protection, a work must beoriginalandfixed in a tangible medium(e.g., written down, recorded, or saved digitally).
NYC Content and Copyright:
The content on official NYC websites, such as the New York City Department of City Planning, is typically protected bycopyright.
Exclusive Rights: Yellow cabs are the only vehicles that have the right to pick upstreet-hailingandprearranged passengersanywhere in New York City.This exclusivity is part of the TLC regulations1.
So, the yellow taxi cabs in NYC are not only a familiar sight on the streets but also a well-regulated and trademarked part of the city’s transportation system! 🚖🗽
I personally don't think there is any outstanding issue with the length of the arm with the woman.
There's a good deal of nudity on Adobe Stock (almost half a million results for the search term "nudes"), a lot of which is much more revealing and explicit than what is seen here. I know buyers can filter out adults-only content, but I've always been surprised that Adobe doesn't offer the option for the contributor to do that themselves in advance when submitting. But yes, it's certainly possible that a moderator with more modest sensibilities may have nixed this for that reason.
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OK, now that I'm home and reviewing this on my computer instead of my laptop at my local bar with people looking over my shoulder, I have to agree with @Jill_C about the extra length of the arm on the right. I think a little back and forth using Liquify in photoshop could fix that issue.
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I recall a similar event that happened in Portland, OR during protests a few years back. I assume you made no direct reference to a real event in your title or keywords? That would be a violation of #3.
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