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March 2, 2021
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Rejection of my files . AI

  • March 2, 2021
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Hello community,
I have been rejected on several occasions by files such as the ones you find here: For Intellectual Property Rights, but I still cannot identify where I am failing? ...   

Can you help me please?

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Correct answer Nancy OShea

Yes, it is correct, however in this case I refer to these images that I attach. They are text style and I do not use trademarks here.

What can happen?

 

Thanks, 


I really did not know that you have to send a signed statement to each one. How is this done and where is it sent?

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See this link for more details.

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html/stock/contributor/help/upload-a-model-or-property-release.ug.html

 

Have you looked at vector artwork submitted by other Stock Contributors?  Artwork is artwork.  Descriptions go into a separate field.

https://stock.adobe.com/collections/7L0L1nwenoZkKEnREsLM5asHihFL8tM6?asset_id=355900629

 

2 replies

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 2, 2021

Did you submit a signed release for each one?

Adobe Stock doesn't know who created the artwork. You have to tell them it's your original art by signing a release for it.

If it's NOT your original artwork, you can't sell it.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
March 2, 2021

I appreciate your answer Nancy,
The work I want to publish is my own. I really did not know that you have to send a signed statement to each one. How is this done and where is it sent?

On the other hand, I already know that I should not include brands like YouTube, Instagra or Facebook, but if you look at my work, you will see that in the text styles I do not use any trademarks, so I do not understand the rejections.

Thanks

Legend
March 2, 2021

I see the word Youtube in the screen shot you posted. In two images.

Legend
March 2, 2021

1. youtube is a trademark. Can't see what other trademarks you need releases for. 
2. If you remove trademarks, you need a release from the artist who created this work. Even if that is yourself.