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February 18, 2024
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AI prompt issue

  • February 18, 2024
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I tried to generate and old style Harley-Davidson motorcycle, so I typed the prompt "old style Harley-Davidson motorcycle". The result was an old style Harley-Davidson motorcycle in the image - and the prompt " we encountered issue with your prompt" .  What's wrong with old Harley Davidson  bikes?? Are they also prohibited? Mind you, - the bike was not even naked or nude - just..a bike. 

BTW - AI is STILL blocking results which show naked human form. Adobe - still not for fine art nude photographers.

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Correct answer jane-e

@Jarosław31803479xwxc 

 

"Harley-Davidson" is trademarked.

https://trademarks.justia.com/738/40/harley-davidson-motor-73840063.html

Firefly and Generative Fill are intended to only create images of public figures and non-trademarked content that are available for commercial use on the Stock website (excluding editorial content). It should not create public figures and trademarked content that are not available in the Stock data.

 

Jane

 

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jane-e
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jane-eCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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February 21, 2024

@Jarosław31803479xwxc 

 

"Harley-Davidson" is trademarked.

https://trademarks.justia.com/738/40/harley-davidson-motor-73840063.html

Firefly and Generative Fill are intended to only create images of public figures and non-trademarked content that are available for commercial use on the Stock website (excluding editorial content). It should not create public figures and trademarked content that are not available in the Stock data.

 

Jane

 

Participant
November 26, 2024

Jane,

Thank you for your reply. It answers the trademark issue. OK - I will remember.

However, the Harley Davidson example was intended only to illustrate the frustration (expressed elswhere in the forum) of a fine art nude and buduoir photographer, who cannot fully use features of Photoshop, despite paying the full price for using it.

As you can see from the dates of your and my replies, I lost hope  Adobe will ever change this absurd approach of excluding photographers working in this filed of photography (fine nude and buduoir) from using its products fully.