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Hello dear contributors,
I’ve been submitting AI-generated images to Adobe Stock for a while now and have had over 500 images accepted. However, I’m running into some confusion with certain aspects of the submission process and would greatly appreciate some advice.
I’ve always made sure to check both the ''AI-Generated Content” and “People and Property Are Fictional” boxes when submitting my images, regardless of the content type. I now realize that some of my images may not require the "People and Property" checkbox to be ticked, especially in cases where there are no identifiable people or recognizable property in the image.
Here are my main questions:
1. If my AI-generated image contains no recognizable people or property, should I still check the "People and Property Are Fictional" box?
2. For AI-generated abstract or landscape images, do I only need to check the "AI-Generated Content" box, and leave the others unchecked?
3. Is there a risk of my images being flagged or removed due to the potential redundancy in checking the "People and Property" box unnecessarily?
I want to make sure I’m following the correct guidelines while still ensuring my images remain discoverable and compliant.
Thanks so much for any help or guidance you can provide!
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1. yes
2. doesnt hurt to check both
3. no
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1. You do not need to check that, but there is no harm done, if you do.
2. Yes, that should work out.
3. No. Checking the "fictional people and property" button does engage your responsibility on behalf of preperty and people represented. It assures Adobe that a model release is not required. A model release is also not required when there are no people in the picture.
In all cases you will need to check the "generative AI" flag.
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There is no harm in checking the "People and Property are Fictional" box on every AI asset you submit.