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Those releases are from EaseRelease app.
Who can describe what is wrong with these releases?
Why adobe reject them every time. Before I have not faced with problems like this?
Maybe something changed in rules?
Maybe adobe accepts only releases in own form(as posted in FAQ).
Another question is if I upload photos of toys to stock that were taken on a photo background. So do I need a property release?
By @viktoriia_9640
That may be a taff question to answer. In general, I would say yes, as they are really the subject of interest. So the designer of the items has to approve the use for stock. However, if they are generic items, ie you can't distinguish the product maker like with a hammer, cisors or things like that, you won't need a release. It's probably a mat
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I have experience that sometimes it helps to click on the 4
different options and then finally the right buttons before the green light comes on.
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