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September 23, 2025
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Generated Figure using Firefly how to correctly reference figure for usage

  • September 23, 2025
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How to cite a figure generated by Adobe Content Authenticity (Beta) Content Credentials? I inputted the prompt and beta enhanced the prompt. I later edited the figure manually in another software. The figure is intended to be used in a scientific journal. This is my first time using firefly and am really impressed with the accuracy of my vision becoming reality. I also do not want to subject myself to plaigarism. Help much appreciated especially in the fast-chaning AI copyright laws. 

 

Thank you

Correct answer Kartika Rawat

Everything created with a Firefly model is commercially usable because we train on commercially safe data. So even if we're in beta, it's ok to use commercially. However, the beta-labeled features don't offer indemnification, which is normally only for some enterprises.

 

Thanks,
^KR

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Kartika Rawat
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Community Manager
September 23, 2025

Hi saal1800!

Thanks for writing in. Outputs from generative AI features without the beta label can be used commercially. Outputs from generative AI beta features can be used commercially unless otherwise designated in the product or elsewhere, but these outputs are not eligible for indemnification while in beta. Please see this link on Content Credentials

Also, see the AI user guidelinesfor more details

 

Let us know if you have any questions.
^KR

saal1800Author
Participant
September 23, 2025
Thank you for replying so quickly. How do I know whether the figure
generated used released features or has used beta features?
Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Kartika RawatCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
September 25, 2025

Everything created with a Firefly model is commercially usable because we train on commercially safe data. So even if we're in beta, it's ok to use commercially. However, the beta-labeled features don't offer indemnification, which is normally only for some enterprises.

 

Thanks,
^KR