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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 @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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Hi @Fred_Cracklin9496
Please see our general terms of use and Adobe Express additional terms for creating work for commercial purposes.
Best,
Dave
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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 a license for commercial use.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Adobe General Terms of Use
Use this link to read about Adobe stock assets, and the different types of licensing:
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
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I used to to sell image sets I made on my web site, over 130 sets, over 22,000 images all together. Before I even sold the first set (Which made me over $2,000 in three days) I got everything in writing- in particualr from the owners of the software I was using.
In a court of law ignorance of the laws are not an excuse- use due diligence, make records of searches, and users graphics you want to use "Contacted jeb cahoon on Sep 23, 2022 about using his 3 legged duck images" : I used google search, pexels, Canva, etc and reviewed all of the copyright information-- provide a list of links to your sources-- I even went as far as to print it all up, and kept it in a 3 ring binder.