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I am writing to inquire about the commercial use of Adobe Express design assets. I recently came across a tutorial video (https://youtu.be/-L-w-QJqWKA?si=Rjz9S2is_Q1BtRwq&t=371) on Printify's official channel that demonstrates how to create designs using Adobe Express assets for commercial purposes.
However, I have read the Adobe Express terms and conditions, which seem to prohibit commercial use. I believe there is a discrepancy between the tutorial and the terms of service.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide a clear explanation regarding the commercial use of Adobe Express design assets. Specifically, I would like to know if it is permissible to use these assets to create designs for products that will be sold on platforms like Printify.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Hi @Marine,
Thanks for joining the Adobe Express Community!
Adobe Express can be used for business purposes like any other Adobe product.
The offered Adobe assets (designs/shapes/logos) are Adobe property. To create your own work for profit, you must modify them.
For additional information, please refer to this article: Adobe General Terms of Use.
Enjoy using Adobe Express to create!
~Amitej
Hi @Fred_Cracklin9496
Please see our general terms of use and Adobe Express additional terms for creating work for commercial purposes.
Best,
Dave
Yes, you can use Adobe Express design assets for commercial purposes. However, there are some important considerations:
Originality: You need to modify the provided assets to create your own unique designs. Simply using the assets as-is without any alterations is not allowed for commercial use.
Stock Assets: If you incorporate any Adobe Stock assets into your design, you must comply with the licensing terms specific to those assets. This might include crediting the original creator or purchasing
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As a general rule @kglad is correct; assets used in Adobe Express have a limited license for commercial use. https://stock.adobe.com/uk/license-terms#limitedLicenses
All the uses described in this post should be fine as far as copyright goes, but there are always exceptions.
@siobhán_0690 what was the exact reason for the block? Does the website have rules that prohibit using music from anywhere, not just Adobe Stock? Any website could still block music for reasons of their own, and Adobe Express having commercially safe music won't change that. You could still follow the steps below to check the asset ID for the musci and provide it for proof.
@LeslieABanks if YouTube are challenging your music find the asset ID in Adobe Express and send it to them for proof. You can find it by clicking the audio track and in the Audio panel clicking the 3 dots.
Now click Source info to get the details of the clip.
Here's one thing that throw a spanner in the works; contributors sometimes remove their work from Adobe Stock and that means it won't be licensed for use any longer.
Adobe Express is supposed to show us red (images) or grey (audio) icons if an asset is no longer available. But it's not always obvious; I've not seen one yet! Often the only way to know is if you get a download failed message.
If you use the method above to find the Source info of an asset, you can use that Asset ID# at the https://stock.adobe.com/ site to see if the asset is still available.
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Thanks for that I checked it out .
and it has come up as free. It is still listed on the stocks . I ll check all my muscic from now on. Thanks for the tip. I think other people have had similiar isssues
I had to videos on both my channels blocked over this song.
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De: Parler/Jamendo
Origen: Adobe Stock
Tu ID de contenido exclusivo: ASLC-3AFB4917-2045DFEE31
ID del recurso: 526743473
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Happend to me on FB. Used ADOBE EXPRESS to create a short PR video.
"Video got "demontetized" because of music rights match." Does that mean copyright infringement?
In any case they mute it.
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Very nice idea. Congratulations.
Welcome to my YouTube media channel for challenge streaming working group
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Hi! I was wondering if there is a concrete answer as to whether or not I can legally use an Adobe character that I made using Adobe's "Animate from Audio" feature - the one where you simply upload an audio file and let the software animate the character and match its movement to the audio. I want to create an educational YouTube video with one of these characters in order to make it a little bit more interesting, but I am unsure if I could even monetize that video if I used one of these characters. I looked everywhere for that piece of information, but have been unable to find it, and I couldn't find a contact to the Adobe customer support. If anyone knows the answer, then please provide it. Thank you in advance.
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@Real37391402zo1r, if you haven't already, please head over here for more information on Adobe Stock License Terms and over here to get a better understanding of Adobe's General Terms of Use. This contains detailed information about all the available licenses and their commercial use and will help ensure that you have a clear understanding of the guidelines.
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you could just answer. thats typical corporate bs speak
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you sent a link that doesnt go into the question asked AT ALL. he asked about the voice to animation feature, not adobe stock ds
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did you find the answer? adobe reply seems useless as usual 🙂
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can I sell designs I created with Adobe Express? for example creating t-shirt designs and selling on etsy?
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Not if those designs contain any Adobe Stock assets. See below for details. Anything you sell commercially must be your own original work to which you have 100% copyright ownership.
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
Hope that helps.
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Hi there!
I have been using Adobe for quite sometime now, and had a general question in regards to using graphics I have made in Creative Cloud Express to put into client videos for YouTube and other soical media platforms.
From my research and going through community posts everything seems to be free of use, BUT am I able to insert graphics I have made in Adobe CC Express into a video for my clients without an speical licenses?
I made a simple graphic using some of the icons/shapes using Adobe CCExp and wanted to make sure that I did not need a speical license for it.
Any solid answer would be awesome! Thank you!
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for reaching out. Seems you want to use the graphics for commercial use. If yes, then commercial use and in products should be ok. The only factor would be the licensing terms of any stock assets you use in your design. Here's more information if you use Adobe Stock assets:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/help/usage-licensing.html
You may refer to this link: https://www.adobe.com/in/legal/permissions/image-notice.html for more information. Feel free to reach out to us for any queries.
Thanks
Manmeet
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for writing us back. Yes, you got that right. You can use the shape tool without any license. Let us explain more about the free trial and features. Adobe Express is available for free with thousands of templates, Adobe Stock photos, Adobe Fonts, design assets, quick actions, and amazing features. Everything in the free plan plus: All premium templates and design assets. Over 20,000 licensed Adobe Fonts, curved type, grids, and font pairs. The entire collection of over 160 million royalty-free Adobe Stock collection* photos. The free trial applies only to plans signed up for on the web and mobile using express.adobe.com, adobe.com, or through a phone agent.
Here is the link: https://helpx.adobe.com/express/using/faq-free-trial.html to give you more information about the free trial and version. Feel free to write us back if you still have any questions.
Thanks
Manmeet
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Wonderful!! Thank you so much for the clarification!
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for posting. You are most welcome to contact us for any issues/queries.
It was a pleasure working with you.
Thanks
Manmeet
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Hello!
I need some help understanding Adobe Express templates and commercial use. I have created a final product that includes two templates from Adobe Express. One template was for a text logo and included fonts and colors. The other template was for a worksheet layout.
I want to sell this product commercially on platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers. Can anyone clarify if it's okay to use Adobe Express templates in commercial products? Additionally, I have a Creative Cloud All Apps plan, if that makes any difference.
Thank you!
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Hi
@Abigail32556163b9g0,
Thanks for reaching us; I'd like to inform you that just like other Adobe products, you can use Adobe Express for commercial purposes.
Please check this article for more info: Adobe General Terms of Use
Regards,
Tarun
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Are all graphics from adobe express or illustrator free to use for commercial usage? I'm looking to print it t-shirts and sell them. Are there any restrictions?
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Hi Haraldovic,
Thank you for writing. We will be happy to help. Yes, commercial use and in products should be ok. The only factor would be the licensing terms of any stock assets you use in your design.
Here's more information if you use Adobe Stock assets:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/help/usage-licensing.html
Feel free to write back to us with any questions that you might have.
Thanks
Manmeet
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https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
There it says this:
With a Standard license, you may not:
Lets say im planning to use a stock graphic next to a text on a t-shirt. I cant really tell if somebody would buy it just from the text or because of the stock graphic. Is this still fine?
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