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June 29, 2024
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Adobe Firefly for commercial purposes

  • June 29, 2024
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Hi dear community,
I need a little help.
I have read that I can use the generated images with Adobe Firefly for commercial purposes. So, I subscribe to Adobe Firefly, I generate an image, download it, and can use this image for my own book as a cover for sale (both digitally as an e-book and in print) without any legal concerns? Does anyone have any experience with this?
Thank you.

Correct answer droopydog500

Hello @Sz380230439fvv,

 

For any of the products using generative AI features (such as Firefly web site, Ilustrator, Photoshop, Adobe Express) these are the guidelines for use: Adobe Generative AI User Guidelines.  These guidelines say that content created with generative AI features can be used for commercial use unless the product is in beta and it says it cannot be used for commercial use.  The only other thing to note is if you are using the free Firefly plan, you cannot remove or crop out the watermark, even if your use is noncommercial/personal only.

 

Whether Adobe says it is commercially safe to use and whether the use of an image presents any legal or intellectual property issues are different questions. On whether it is acceptable to use an AI image on a book cover based on intellectual property issues (copyright, do you actually own the image, can you licence the image to the publisher, etc.)—these are legal questions that are best answered by your legal counsel.  This area of the law is in flux and ambiguous, and different based on region. If you need to make business decisions based on the answer, it is best to talk to your attorney.

My best,

    droopy

2 replies

Participant
December 12, 2024

Yes, Adobe Firefly allows you to use generated images for commercial purposes, including book covers, as long as you comply with their licensing terms.

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 12, 2024

Hi @falcon_5606,

 

I would only caution that the poster's question said "without any legal concerns". To me that is beyond just a licence issue and also includes copyright issues. Again, she should consult legal counsel to be sure.

 

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
droopydog500
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droopydog500Community ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
June 29, 2024

Hello @Sz380230439fvv,

 

For any of the products using generative AI features (such as Firefly web site, Ilustrator, Photoshop, Adobe Express) these are the guidelines for use: Adobe Generative AI User Guidelines.  These guidelines say that content created with generative AI features can be used for commercial use unless the product is in beta and it says it cannot be used for commercial use.  The only other thing to note is if you are using the free Firefly plan, you cannot remove or crop out the watermark, even if your use is noncommercial/personal only.

 

Whether Adobe says it is commercially safe to use and whether the use of an image presents any legal or intellectual property issues are different questions. On whether it is acceptable to use an AI image on a book cover based on intellectual property issues (copyright, do you actually own the image, can you licence the image to the publisher, etc.)—these are legal questions that are best answered by your legal counsel.  This area of the law is in flux and ambiguous, and different based on region. If you need to make business decisions based on the answer, it is best to talk to your attorney.

My best,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Participant
June 29, 2024

Thank you very much for your detailed answer.
Yes, I will think about it and perhaps find another solution, which is the safest way.