Looking for an Explanation of Image Refusal for Future Reference.
Hi,
I have begun uploading images to sell on Adobe Stock. I have just had an image refused under the INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REFUSAL. It is a view of the One World Trade Center from below:
I have looked at the images already available on Adobe Stock and found that the following was accepted:

You can see it here:
https://stock.adobe.com/uk/images/low-angle-view-of-one-world-trade-center-with-buildings-against-sky/338829627?prev_url=detail
There's plenty more like this available on the site, and I have had other location or landmark based images rejected on an INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REFUSAL basis, while able to find similar images avilable on the site. Both under Strandard and Editorial licenses.
I would like to better understand what is and is not acceptable for future reference, but cannot fathom the difference between these two images and others which have been rejected.
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Is it just a lottery subject to the whims of whoever is reviewing the content?
