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May 19, 2023
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Pourquoi Adobe demande-t-il une autorisation de droit à l'image pour une photo générée par IA?

  • May 19, 2023
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Je soumets des photos de portraits, je coche la case "Créé à l’aide d’outils d’IA générative" et je réponds "non" à "Des personnes ou des biens reconnaissables ?" (puisque chaque image est créée sans aucune référence à des personnes existantes).

Pourtant, Abode rétorque systématiquement qu'il manque une "autorisation de droit à l'image". 

Est-ce un bug? Pourquoi avoir prévu une case IA s'il n'en est pas tenu compte ensuite?

Je suis perplexe.

 

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解決に役立った回答 Jill_C

The requirement for model releases or property releases is clearly described in the Adobe Help Pages for Generative AI:

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

 

If the human figures in your illustrations are based on real people, you need a model release. If they're fully AI generated you need a property release.

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 19, 2023

1. Generative AI Illustrations are NOT photos.  They are Illustrations. 

 

2.  Title, keyword and description must contain "generative AI Illustration" so customers know exactly what they're buying.

 

3. Illustrations containing a human likeness must be accompanied by a signed release form. 

Real person = Model Release signed by the human it is based on.

Fake person = Property Release signed by you as creator of the artwork.

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Model/Property Releases:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html

On average, Generative AI Illustrations take 1-3 months for review due to the immense backlog of AI submissions.

 

Hope that helps.  Post back if you have more questions.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Mendenics作成者
Participant
May 19, 2023

That Generative AI images are not photos is not obvious. It is how Adobe seems to work, but nobody could guess that, especially since it is a distinction that only Adobe practice.

Besides, if Generative AI images are "illustrations" and not "photos", why does Adobe allow to label them photos AND Generative AI? That makes no sense, and that's why so many people are confused. Adobe's system should impose that all Generative AI images be labelled illustrations, and that would be much simpler. My guess is that if it is not so, it's because Adobe is still not clear about the massive arrival of AI images.

 

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 19, 2023

Photos come from a camera.  AI is not a camera, it's a machine.

 

Carefully read Stock's requirements for submitting AI.  If you don't understand them, post back with specific questions. 


Generative AI:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html
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Model/Property Releases:
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/model-release.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/property-release.html

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 19, 2023

Because there is a leagal issue on who owns the rights to the image.
You or the owner of the software that created the image.
By adding a property release, you are saying you own the rights to the image and are
granting usage.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Jill_CCommunity Expert解決!
Community Expert
May 19, 2023

The requirement for model releases or property releases is clearly described in the Adobe Help Pages for Generative AI:

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/generative-ai-content.html

 

If the human figures in your illustrations are based on real people, you need a model release. If they're fully AI generated you need a property release.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Mendenics作成者
Participant
May 19, 2023

I understand what you say, but in order to upload a property release, the only way is to check "yes" at the question "Des personnes ou des biens reconnaissables ?", which is absurd. My images are fully AI generated. Any resemblance would be a coincidence, just like there are lookalikes of people in real photos…

Abode isn't entirely clear on this issue, to say the least. I have not encountered this problem on other equally serious sales sites.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 19, 2023

If you read the Help Page that I linked above, you will see that Adobe is quite clear on this issue. Adobe doesn't know whether you based your Generative AI asset on a real person or not, thus the following rules:

 

Do: Upload property releases for illustrations depicting generated people. Learn more about property releases.

Don’t: Submit works based on real people unless you have a valid model release for that person. Learn more about model releases

Jill C., Forum Volunteer