Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Ironically, within 30 or 40 minutes of meposting this comment, they
moderated one of my images. Although I got turned down because of
intellectual property, leaving me with a question. Someone in the photo is
wearing their school choir shirt, with only a small fraction of it visible,
although there are a couple of music notes visible. Are music notes not
okay to show?
[moderator detatched this post from a different one: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/wait-times-for-upload-reviews-how-is-i...]
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Normally, music notes are protected, but only if they are the focus of the asset. Check for logos, even tiny ones.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I see the T-shirt. The design is probably protected and on the arm is part of a logo or similar.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The arm is just her name, LOL, but I guess someone designed the shirt. Both are easily remedied. While I was sleeping, they moderated and added one of my images. I've been adding at least one image per day so I'm unsure what happened, but it looks like my account is again under way so Yay! Thanks for your continued and valued advice, Abambo. Have a great day =0)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
You're welcome.
The moderator cannot know that, and the notes are not notes on a sheet of musical paper, but on a t-shirt. Then it's design…🤔😂, even if the notes describe "die kleine Nachtmusik" from Mozart. (I didn't check the notes, so this is not the real thing!)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I agree with @Abambo that the t-shirt design is what caused the IP rejection. It may or not be IP protected, but the Moderators cannot know that, so they quickly hit the reject button. I guess you'll have to get the kids to not wear any printed items when they're posing for you 🙂
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I guess you'll have to get the kids to not wear any printed items when they're posing for you 🙂
By @Jill_C
That would be the best solution. As they are probably your (grand) kids, that should not be a big problem. If you took those pictures, however, on the fly, and later decide to use them, you will need to use the Photoshop cleaner.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This particular shot was spur of the moment..I innocently didn't think there was enough showing to be a problem. Still learning the ropes.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Yeah, there are a number of t-shirt brands that start with the letters ka. kamit, kamit kids, kappa, etc.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
1. Did you make the ceramic plate the pilgrim is holding? If yes, you must sign a property release by you as the ceramic artist to release it for commercial use. If it was a purchased item, you're violating the plate maker's rights.
2. Same goes for T-shirts. It doesn't matter if it's a private choir, bowling league or NIKE swoosh. If it's got writing or logos on it, Adobe will reject it for Property reasons.
3. Model releases are required, signed by the children's parent or legal guardian.
See how that works?