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Usage, License: Adobe Firefly generated Material

New Here ,
May 31, 2023 May 31, 2023

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I have the following question: I'm working at a university in Austria and experimented with Firefly a bit. Am  I allowed to use the Firefly generated output to make posters and digital designs for univerity use in the beta version? The events the designs will be used for are free of charge, so it's generally not commercial. I'm not selling the designs, cause I'am an employee. But the design would be seen by a public, so it is is not personal use too. Do you have any ideas how to proceed?

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I'm also interested to learn more about the non-commercial use. Am I allowed to later modify the ai generated design in eg. photohop and show it to the public?

 

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Modification means in this context: smaller clean-up, resposition of text, and removal of the watermark. I would give the image credit as follows --> design generated with Adobe Firefly (Beta)

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