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June 9, 2024
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Some Confusion About Videos

  • June 9, 2024
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So I have seen some people doing this thing. They use a free greenscreen videos from stock sites and then remove the greenscreen. Place a nice landscpe or urban image, blur it out. And The Very Aesthatic Video is available. And now they upload them on Adobe Stock. Is it allowed? Second is it allowed to make some movements in a nice AI generated image with tools like leipix, make them look like a drone shot or something like that and then upload on Adobe? 

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

You are not allowed to submit work by other artists and call it your own!  Period.  That's a violation of Stock Contributor Terms.

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html

 

UNDERSTANDING COPYRIGHT

https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/ip-guidelines.html

 

"You must own or control all the rights to the files you submit to Adobe Stock. Don’t submit files that don’t belong to you, such as photos taken by your spouse. Don’t incorporate anything into your content that was created by someone else — not even images you got from a website that allows free downloads — unless you have a completed property release form from the owner of the other content."

 

Hope that helps.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

Readability advice: Ask one question after the other. And make clear paragraphs.

 

1) No, you need to control the copyright of all the material you use. So, you certainly can't use free material, even if it is in the public domain. Check the rules. It's clearly mentioned. 

 

2) Yes, if you control all the rights required. But using a flat image and just doing a travel on that will not work well. There are objects nearer and farer away from the camera. They will appear differently. IMHO, that should trigger technical issues. They will need to be marked as generative AI.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Inspiring
June 9, 2024

1. So on Pexels.com it says that Don't sell unaltered copies of photos and videos. So by removing the green screen from back it will alter that. Even then I can't do that. And what if someone has copyright of the image and then use a calligraphy or any design elements from Canva or any other site on the image. Will it be able to be sold?

 

2. So there's is an app called Motion Leap which just let you move the elements in the image like a real video. For example I can make the clouds move or make the smoke coming out of the chimney. What about that?

Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 9, 2024

1) It's against Adobe's Contributor Terms. You will get blocked for that.

 

2) I said yes, you can do that. So you can do that one way or another. But if it looks fake, it should be refused. But it's not against the the Contributor Terms, as long as you own copyright for all elements.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer