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Can be, sure. Size isn’t a limitation. Is it over 100 years old? Plus, it’s probably got a lot of more recent signage.
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No it is not 100 years old. Why does one photo of the building accepted and other reject as intellectual property violation. It is absurd.
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Hi vinodk,
It would be more helpful if you upload a copy of the image you'd like us to analyze using the provided Adobe forum uploader which is the 4th icon from the right on the menu bar of the text box you type your question/response in,
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JG.
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If it's not 100 years old it is copyright, just like your own work is copyright. Would you want someone to sell photos of your photos, without credit or payment?
These two articles may be useful to you (in telling you when you need IP release for buildings and cityscapes):
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/stock/contributor/help/known-image-restrictions.html
Absurd or not, this is Adobe's interpretation of the law, and is used by image checkers to make decisions.
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I believe Vinodk wants to understand why one image of the subject is accepted and the other rejected. That is what we need to focus on answering. For example a home is protected, but can be taken under certain conditions and get accepted. We need to tell him what was the condition that caused the rejection on one and not the other.
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JG
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It still does not explain as to one photo of the same building was intellectual property violation and the other photo taken a few hours apart is not. It certainly would help if the curator who claimed the photo that was a violation of intellectual property explained what were his reasons to come to that conclusion. I am certain that he is wrong.
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They may be wrong, but the decision was made. They are human and can make mistakes. Adobe process 100,000 images per day, and there is no time for the curators to write an essay.
You seem unwilling to share your two images, so I don't think we can help you much more. There was a link in the first page, but it asked for my Google password, so nobody will go there...!
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Both the photographs are already in the blogg. If you can't see it I will upload it on my return from holiday
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Your blog asks me to sign in with Google. No way will I give a password to read a blog!!
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Hi Thanks for getting back to me . The blogg can also be viewed on my website hopefully without logging into google. Www.vinodkumarphotographs.com and go to blogg.
Vinod
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Hi Vinod,
I suggest you relax and enjoy your holidays. When you get back, upload the rejected image to this platform.
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JG
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Hi Vinod,
The links to your photos are not hyperlinks. They are not clickable. Please upload copy of the photo using the fourth icon from the right of the text box you type your post. If you hover over it you will see insert photos.
Best wishes
JG
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