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I'm submitting photos that are Generative AI Art. So nothing about it is intellectual property that would require a person to do a "release form".
I chose Generative AI when I did the submission.
The photos are getting rejected becaue of Intellectual Property refusal which makes no sense since the scenes and people were invented out of thin air and were not basesd on any likenesses of people or places.
I don't see a way to resubmit these with an explanation.
Can someone give me some guidance?
thanks.
Kia ora,
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Read ALL of the guidelines regarding Generstive AI before uploading any others. If you haven't added a property release, they will get rejected immediately.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html
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Here's an example of one of the photos that got rejected. I don't know why. The words are gibberish.
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Here's an example of one of the photos that got rejected. I don't know why. The words are gibberish.
By @Jimerb
Superwoman!
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The illustration itself is considered property and needs a property release for the original artwork.
Hope that helps!
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All AI generative image that looks like a human needs a release. If it doesn't looks like an existing person, if it were created out of thin air, you need to have a "Propriety release". If it looks like or can be recognized as a real person, you will need a "Model" release.
Also they need "AI Generative" in the title and "AI Generative", "Generative", "AI" as keywords.
Personal hint: This image has several serious technical quality problems and would be refused
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okay thanks for he feedback. Do you have to do a property release for every single picture? Just getting started with this so, i'm a rookie. I appreciate the tips.
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Kia ora,
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According to reports, the same Property release (when the human doesn't look like anyone existing) can be used for different images, you make a release as "AI generative face", but i cannot personally confirm, anyway, these releases can be digital and are pretty easy and fast to do, it's not a big deal.
Imagens that doesn't have humans at all doesn't need a release.
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Do you have to do a property release for every single picture?
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Yes, for each person in the image, you will need a property release if the person is an imaginary person. I do not know if you could submit one release for the 2 women in that picture.
But you will need for each picture you submit with individuals in the picture a property release.
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For example, I did a proper "Propriety release" for each model, added all necessary keywords etc, however, Adobe rejected my releases for models, and I don't understand why it's happening.
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It may well be that your property release was not as required. Without more information, I could only ask you to contact contributor support.
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Read ALL of the guidelines regarding Generstive AI before uploading any others. If you haven't added a property release, they will get rejected immediately.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html
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Did you submit a signed property release by you as the artist and owner of copyright?
That's essential to sell "Generative AI Illustration."
Also, did you title, keyword and describe it as "Generative AI Illustration" so everyone knows exactly what it is? That's VERY IMPORTANT, too.