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November 15, 2017
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Tutorial images & copyright

  • November 15, 2017
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I have a media arts student that wants to use a tutorial image that she modified in Photoshop as part of a project presentation.  We have strict rules about copyright.  So, my question:  Are the tutorial images restricted for public use due to copyright?  Or can she use it publicly if she credits Adobe as the source?

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Correct answer davescm

Hi
This is a user to user forum. Questions are answered by volunteers (unless you see the occasional red "Staff" badge)

The nearest answer I can give is point you to the attached link, which gives a contact point to request permission :

Images and user guides | Adobe

Dave

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Derek Cross
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November 15, 2017

Images used in tutorials are usually copyright, but I would have thought that those used for educational, non-commercial use, as you describe, would be acceptable.

davescm
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November 15, 2017

Hi
This is a user to user forum. Questions are answered by volunteers (unless you see the occasional red "Staff" badge)

The nearest answer I can give is point you to the attached link, which gives a contact point to request permission :

Images and user guides | Adobe

Dave