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knightviews
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January 25, 2017
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Refusal by Intellectual Property Rule

  • January 25, 2017
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I guess I need clarification...  this photo was refused on grounds of Intellectual Property.  The photo was taken on my back patio and the furniture was done by my husband and myself.  The red tractor stool was made from several parts found in several junk piles, put together, and painted by myself.  The bistro table and stools were found in another junk pile in disrepair.  We stripped the wood, recrafted missing and broken pieces, painted it, upholstered the seats and then I hand drew and cut stencils, and hand painted the entire thing.  How is this someone's intellectual property other than our own?

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Correct answer stephaniee85604894

Hey,

I checked your image. I think it is the Farmers Market sign.

Actually there are technical issues why the image should have been refused. If you zoom in on the table you notice chromatic aberration. Faulty parts like that make images unfit for commercial use. 

Though the furniture is unique, I miss the commercial appeal here. Sorry for the misleading refusal reason.

Regards Stephanie

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stephaniee85604894
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stephaniee85604894Community ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 26, 2017

Hey,

I checked your image. I think it is the Farmers Market sign.

Actually there are technical issues why the image should have been refused. If you zoom in on the table you notice chromatic aberration. Faulty parts like that make images unfit for commercial use. 

Though the furniture is unique, I miss the commercial appeal here. Sorry for the misleading refusal reason.

Regards Stephanie

shashinjin
Participating Frequently
January 27, 2017

can you post a crop of the area where you see CA? I don't see it when I enlarge that image above.

Participating Frequently
January 25, 2017

Farmers Market sign?

knightviews
Participant
January 25, 2017

I wondered about that but it was rather unreadable other than the Farmers Market part... perhaps... perhaps that is it...