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someone knows why they did not accept this photomontage, please help me, thank you very much
Adobe give a reason, please tell us what they said. We could guess, but it would be wasting your time. Also, what is the rights status of every element in the montage?
Wrong. You cannot use another artist's design and claim it as your own work. Also logos and brand names are copyrighted. They cannot be used commercially without written permission from the legal owners.
Carefully read the Stock Contributor User Guide and links below:
Hi @anderson5CBE ,
You may also take a look at the Stock Contributor Agreement to see what you are, or are not permitted to do.
You are most definitely not permitted to upload other people work for commercial use, not even from public domain. Everything must be uniquely yours.
Best wishes
JG
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Adobe give a reason, please tell us what they said. We could guess, but it would be wasting your time. Also, what is the rights status of every element in the montage?
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I don't have the rights, I just chose them, I thought there was no problem.
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Wrong. You cannot use another artist's design and claim it as your own work. Also logos and brand names are copyrighted. They cannot be used commercially without written permission from the legal owners.
Carefully read the Stock Contributor User Guide and links below:
Also this is Stock photography, not an art gallery. IMO, a collage is probably not what most Adobe Stock customers come here for. They look for realistic images that are visually and technically perfect for use in their million dollar commercials. When they need a collage, they typically create their own or commision an artist to create one from original and stock images of their choosing.
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@Nancy OShea logos are not acceppted at all except for the very narrow illustrative editorial category.
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Hi @anderson5CBE ,
You may also take a look at the Stock Contributor Agreement to see what you are, or are not permitted to do.
You are most definitely not permitted to upload other people work for commercial use, not even from public domain. Everything must be uniquely yours.
Best wishes
JG
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You still have not given the reason of the rejection. But all the comments here are quite correct. Rejecting this picture was quite easy for the moderator as it fulfils most of the rejection criteria.
If you are new to stock, you should consider these resources: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/tutorials.html
Please read the contributor user manual for more information on Adobe stock contributions: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/user-guide.html
See here for rejection reasons: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/reasons-for-content-rejection.html
and especially quality and technical issues: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/quality-and-technical-issues.html