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Hello. I am not an artist. In order to spend my free time and earn some passive income in my retirement, I started producing images using artificial intelligence and sharing them on Adobe Stock. When I produce images with artificial intelligence, I produce images without reference to any person, property, artist or artist's style, or anything protected by copyright. For example, I enter prompts like "Cute wooden house in the middle of lush green trees." I wonder if, despite this, there are any copyright issues/violations of rules, etc. on Adobe Stock? Is there any possibility that I may experience such a problem?
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It sounds to me that you are complying with the requirements: no references to brand names, to actual people, current events or actual places, etc.
If you don't use trademarks in your prompts or refer to real people, places or things, and also do not use any trademarks or names of people in your titles and keywords, you are in compliance with Adobe guidelines and will not have any intellectual property issues with your submissions.
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It sounds to me that you are complying with the requirements: no references to brand names, to actual people, current events or actual places, etc.
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If you don't use trademarks in your prompts or refer to real people, places or things, and also do not use any trademarks or names of people in your titles and keywords, you are in compliance with Adobe guidelines and will not have any intellectual property issues with your submissions.
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If you infringe somewhere a copyright, it can only be that the tool you use to generate infringes copyrights.