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It appears that all Contributors have received this email. It's an updated policy, not specifically aimed at you. However, if you have infringing assets you should delete them.
Deleting infringing pictures would avoid getting refusals that will accumulate in your refusal area of your account. As there is nothing wrong with refusals, I like to avoid avoidable ones. That helps my ego. 🤣
It's not an issue. If you have assets matching the description in the e-mail, you can delete them. If not, Adobe will delete them. If you delete the assets, it will be as if they were never submitted. In the contrary case, they will enter into your refused assets collection.
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It appears that all Contributors have received this email. It's an updated policy, not specifically aimed at you. However, if you have infringing assets you should delete them.
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Thanks for your reply and Help^^
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Deleting infringing pictures would avoid getting refusals that will accumulate in your refusal area of your account. As there is nothing wrong with refusals, I like to avoid avoidable ones. That helps my ego. 🤣
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Thanks for your reminder
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You're welcome.
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Has this issue been resolved? 🙂
I would like to know what happened after that.
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This post is just about a notification letter, not a issue.
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It's not an issue. If you have assets matching the description in the e-mail, you can delete them. If not, Adobe will delete them. If you delete the assets, it will be as if they were never submitted. In the contrary case, they will enter into your refused assets collection.
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