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March 22, 2018
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This image was rejected for "Intellectual Property Refusal", can someone tell me why this would be considered someone else's intellectual property? Thanks so much.

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Correct answer joanH

The photo of this lady lion can be identified because of a particular pattern in the ears. So, who owns the animal or display area where she was photographed? Permission might be required even if she is in a zoo. Do a bit of research on this beauty then conform to Adobe rules if you can - get the release - or take down the submission. Nice shot. JH

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Ricky336
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March 23, 2018

Probably because the cougar/lion? belongs to a zoo? (I don't suppose it is yours)? or a park, or is it taxidermy? In this case it would belong to the owner of the display/property etc, ( a bit hard to tell from this image) so you would need a release or something like that.

Where did you take this?

joanH
joanHCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 23, 2018

The photo of this lady lion can be identified because of a particular pattern in the ears. So, who owns the animal or display area where she was photographed? Permission might be required even if she is in a zoo. Do a bit of research on this beauty then conform to Adobe rules if you can - get the release - or take down the submission. Nice shot. JH

Inspiring
March 23, 2018