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Hello, I recently discovered that a website (https://decoplanet.pl/produkt/obrazy-pcv/1023835568) is selling my photos available on Adobe Stock as frames, that is, the customer chooses a photo of mine, the company prints the photo in a frame. Their website states that when the customer buys the photo the Adobe Stock watermark will be removed. Is this allowed? Is anyone else having this problem? What would be the solution for this case?
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Yes, that is allowed. They sell prints on demand. You will get your royalty if the customer chooses one of your assets. Those companies have a special agreement with Adobe, and the possibility of such an agreement is part of your contributor agreement with Adobe.
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Yes, that is allowed. They sell prints on demand. You will get your royalty if the customer chooses one of your assets. Those companies have a special agreement with Adobe, and the possibility of such an agreement is part of your contributor agreement with Adobe.
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Thanks for the reply
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You're welcome.
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I also found a few websites selling stock assets as prints, stickers and etc. Hope they are all Adobe's partners.
But does anyone know something about this site - https://stock.tuchong.com/ ? It even has "Adobe Stock" inscription under its logo and contains assets from Adobe Stock. But it looks like an independent stock site.
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Yes it is a partner website and is ok. I found one of my photos there. Properly linked to my portfolio and shows my name as the owner.
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Chinese is not my strongest. I don't know all the sites that sell Adobe stock assets, but as long as I get my royalty, I do not see any issue with this.