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nyothep
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September 11, 2020
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owner authorization needed for my own creations

  • September 11, 2020
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Hello. (sorry for my bad english)
I am uploading some illustrations to be sold with the contributor program.
Those files are rejected, because an authorization is missing : "Autorisation du propriétaire manquante" (owner authorization). But the owner is me. Many of my files have been accepted yet, but the last 4 files are rejected with this message.
Can someone explain me how to fix this? I would like contact the support but I don't find how.
thank you

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You must make a legal statement that you are the owner. This is easy with the property release: you use yourself as BOTH the owner (of the copyright) AND the artist (photographer). It can be confusing because "artist" may lead you to think of the person who made the illustration, but it is a reference only to the art of photograpy. The "owner" may be the illustrator, or anyone the illustrator has sold suitable rights to (for example, a publisher; not usually the owner of a painting, who has no rights).

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nyothep
nyothepAuthor
Participant
September 28, 2020

thank you for your answers.
I made documents (legal statement)  but it seems like this is not working. No news.
I precise that the images are illustrations, not photography.
thank you

Legend
September 28, 2020

You say "not working - no news". Did you submit again, with the property release? How long ago?

Christopher at Adobe
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 11, 2020

(Moving thread to "Stock Contributors" instead of "Stock," which is for using/downloading Stock content.)

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Legend
September 11, 2020

You must make a legal statement that you are the owner. This is easy with the property release: you use yourself as BOTH the owner (of the copyright) AND the artist (photographer). It can be confusing because "artist" may lead you to think of the person who made the illustration, but it is a reference only to the art of photograpy. The "owner" may be the illustrator, or anyone the illustrator has sold suitable rights to (for example, a publisher; not usually the owner of a painting, who has no rights).