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January 16, 2024
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submit by checking a box that should not be checked

  • January 16, 2024
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I always checked the second box when uploading AI images.

Too late, I realized that I shouldn't be checking AI images of landscapes or food....

I was deleting the already approved AI image because there was no way to edit it, but I saw that deleting a large amount at once could cause my account to be suspended.

I wonder if it's okay to leave the wrongly checked approval image as it is.

And I'm deleting the previously written keyword and title 'Generation AI' from the approved AI image one by one. Do I not need to modify this?

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Correct answer Abambo

With the apple picking image you need to check both. If there is no property or person shown, you do not need to check that. But there is no harm done (at least none that I know) so keep them. Anyhow, you can't change them afterwards.

 

Deleting large numbers of approved assets may disrupt the functioning of the system as someone may be using a comp image for doing a design. In that case, they will fail when they try to licence. 

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Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 16, 2024

With the apple picking image you need to check both. If there is no property or person shown, you do not need to check that. But there is no harm done (at least none that I know) so keep them. Anyhow, you can't change them afterwards.

 

Deleting large numbers of approved assets may disrupt the functioning of the system as someone may be using a comp image for doing a design. In that case, they will fail when they try to licence. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Participant
January 16, 2024

I deleted some of the AI images that were already sold. And I checked again according to the rules and submitted the same AI image for approval. Are buyers of deleted AI images affected by what I do? I'm not confident in my actions....

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 16, 2024

Yes, Buyers are affected, because the newly submitted image will not have the same asset number, and they won't be able to find the originally licensed asset. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
RALPH_L
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Community Expert
January 16, 2024

No. It is okay. Leave the images that have been approved.

You should however, submit future images as jpg and not png