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October 24, 2023
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Is it possible to sell pictures generated by Bing's Image Creator on Adobe stock?

  • October 24, 2023
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Hello everyone,

is it possible to sell pictures generated by Bing's Image Creator on Adobe Stock? I found contradictory informations. 

Which generators are suitable?

Thank you very much for your help.

J.

Correct answer RALPH_L

You are asking in the wrong forum. This forum is for Adobe products and services. Not Microsoft.

In Microsoft forums you may have found this info:

Point 7. Use of Creations. Subject to your compliance with this Agreement, the Microsoft Services Agreement, and our Content Policy, you may use Creations outside of the Online Services for any legal personal, non-commercial purpose.

The New Bing - Terms of Use

So, to answer your question, NO!

2 replies

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 24, 2023

Bing uses the DALL-E AI generator, so I suppose you'll have to refer to the DALL-E T&C's to determine if those images can be used commercially.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Inspiring
October 24, 2023

Microsoft holds copyright on anything created with the Bing creator and does not allow commercial use of such images.

PaintedKitty
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 25, 2023

That's the risk we all take when sharing any digital asset on social media. You can either just upload low res images or put a watermark in them to discourage theft.

 


Can a water mark really protect your work these days with AI usage? Or is there something more?

RALPH_L
Community Expert
RALPH_LCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 24, 2023

You are asking in the wrong forum. This forum is for Adobe products and services. Not Microsoft.

In Microsoft forums you may have found this info:

Point 7. Use of Creations. Subject to your compliance with this Agreement, the Microsoft Services Agreement, and our Content Policy, you may use Creations outside of the Online Services for any legal personal, non-commercial purpose.

The New Bing - Terms of Use

So, to answer your question, NO!