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January 18, 2019
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Non Compliant Content rejection issue

  • January 18, 2019
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Hello!

I have 2 videos rejected for "Non Compliant Content". I don't understand what is the problem with them!
Videos' IDs: 241921753, 241918585
The videos are CG shots of space flights towards a black hole.
Here is a screenshot for one of them, the other one is just a different version of colors and movement.

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Correct answer MatHayward

The problem was with your title and the keyword NASA.

You listed the title as "A space flight towards a black hole. CGI based on real public-domain images taken by NASA, ESA, ESO or other space agencies."

We can accept content that incorporates NASA public domain imagery if it does not depict any NASA trademark or likeness of astronaut or other NASA personnel. We won't accept unmodified public domain content from NASA but can accept modified work.

I have removed the keyword NASA and have changed the title to "CGI Depiction of Space Flight Towards a Black Hole"

The file is now online.

-Mat Hayward

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MatHayward
MatHaywardCorrect answer
Legend
January 25, 2019

The problem was with your title and the keyword NASA.

You listed the title as "A space flight towards a black hole. CGI based on real public-domain images taken by NASA, ESA, ESO or other space agencies."

We can accept content that incorporates NASA public domain imagery if it does not depict any NASA trademark or likeness of astronaut or other NASA personnel. We won't accept unmodified public domain content from NASA but can accept modified work.

I have removed the keyword NASA and have changed the title to "CGI Depiction of Space Flight Towards a Black Hole"

The file is now online.

-Mat Hayward

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2019

MatHayward  wrote

We can accept content that incorporates NASA public domain imagery if it does not depict any NASA trademark or likeness of astronaut or other NASA personnel. We won't accept unmodified public domain content from NASA but can accept modified work.

It would be strange to accept public domain work of anybody from a different poster.

Great to have this clarified now.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
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Community Expert
January 19, 2019

Hi omara,

If after reading the information Abambo quoted, and that of the link you still do not understand the reason for the non-compliant rejection, please let us know.

Best wishes

JG

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 18, 2019

Did you add a property release? You probably need to assert that the work is your own.

This is what Adobe means with non compliant file. Bold is mine...

Non-compliant file

This reason means that your content doesn’t comply with our Contributor Agreement. Content may be non-compliant due to watermarks, inappropriate or irrelevant keywords or image titles, or questionable, or defamatory content. Your file is also rejected as non-compliant if you receive a reminder to submit a model or property release, or resolve a problem with a release, and you resubmit the file without addressing the issue.

We can't look at refused assets, so there is no need to post asset ids.

BTW: Nice image. I would love to see the video. :-)

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
jacquelingphoto2017
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 19, 2019

Non-compliant would not be for releases. If moderators require releases, they place the work in reminder and request the release in the rejection notice sent out. It would become non-compliant if Omara resubmit the work without the requested release(s). If that was not the case, then it had nothing to do with release, except of course it's a habit and the moderator decide to issue a non-compliant this time around. Omara might be able to figure it out after reading the definition quoted and the Contributor Agreement. Many times the clue what the issue is, is in the rejected notice in the form of the referred link(s).

Regards

JG