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February 10, 2021
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Where can I ask Adobe whether my adobe stock pictures are being used legitimately?

  • February 10, 2021
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Yesterday I did a reverse picture search on Google and landed on a page offering analog wallpapers of the very same motives I've uploaded on Adobe stock:

Is there some kind of entity within the Adobe realm I can adress this issue to?

Another picture search led me to a similar site which my browser wouldn't let me open due to a sketchy security-certificate...

Thanks so much!
Axel

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Correct answer MatHayward

This is an API partner site. Adobe Stock has many API partnerships. These sites are allowed to display the Adobe Stock collection for their customers to choose from. If a customer purchases their product and selects your image to be featured on it, a one-time-use license is purchased through your Adobe Stock account. 

 

If another customer wants to use the same image, another license is purchased. These partnerships drive massive visibility and revenue to Adobe Stock contributors.

 

Thanks for the question,

 

Mat 

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Community Manager
February 10, 2021

This is an API partner site. Adobe Stock has many API partnerships. These sites are allowed to display the Adobe Stock collection for their customers to choose from. If a customer purchases their product and selects your image to be featured on it, a one-time-use license is purchased through your Adobe Stock account. 

 

If another customer wants to use the same image, another license is purchased. These partnerships drive massive visibility and revenue to Adobe Stock contributors.

 

Thanks for the question,

 

Mat 

Participant
February 11, 2021

Thanks for the answer!