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March 31, 2024
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Submissions denied for "intellecual property refusal"

  • March 31, 2024
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I got a lot of submissions denied for same reason. The only thing they have in common - all of them are picturing musicians, but it's various people, with various races, genders, and even visual styles - from fantasy to cyberpunk, from realistic to chibi.
The images were made by me and i can prove it, if nessesary. Also i will give you a few examples here - try to search by that image and you will find nothing.
So what could be the reason? It feels like those submissions were flagged by bot instead of being reviewed by humans, because i kinda fail to find any intellectual property that would belong to someone else. But maybe you can? Here is few examples:


If you also can't find any proofs that they are someone else's ip, what do you recommend me to do, is there a way to contact Adobe and ask to explain why they think that my images using IP of others people?

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解決に役立った回答 Nancy OShea

Guitar designs are protected by patents.  Gibson, Fender, the Eddie Van Halen Star edition, are easily identifiable by their distinctive shape. 

I'm almost certain that's why your guitars were rejected for IP violation.

 

 

 

 

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Legend
April 1, 2024

The images should be rejected for quality issues.

Abambo
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April 2, 2024
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The images should be rejected for quality issues.


By @oleschwander

The IP can't be corrected, so that is stronger. But yes, the could also get their rejection on the quality issues. Moderators refuse on the first error they see. this moderator looked at the guitars. Not even a 2s decision. 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
daniellei4510
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March 31, 2024

Just a few examples of Quality Issues. 

 

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daniellei4510
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March 31, 2024

Actually, I take that back. (I just woke up). So long as you check the AI box and the box indicating that the people in the images are fictional, there is no need to submit a propery release. Or there shouldn't be. Was that in fact the reason given for their refusal? Usually, if a property release is required, the images a put under a "Pending" tab to give one a chance to provide a release without resubmitting.

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Known Participant
March 31, 2024

No, there is no pending. I checked both boxes for all of those images. Here is the message on all of those arts:


And this is why i feel like probability of them being reviewed by humans are small. Because a human would either explain what exact corywrite they think i violate, or suggest me to fill the property release (it happened before the second box were added, and indeed property release solved the issue).

daniellei4510
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March 31, 2024

If they didn't go under Pending, I think the moderator checked the incorrect reason for refusal.

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Jill_C
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March 31, 2024

Did you check the box indicating "People and Property are Fictional"?

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Known Participant
March 31, 2024

Yes, i always check them.

daniellei4510
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March 31, 2024

All AI images depicting photo realistic or illustrated people require a property release. There is no way to contact Adobe. Images are moderated by humans. That said, I still see some rendering errors throughout these examples that could result in a quality issues.

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Known Participant
March 31, 2024

How can i fill it, if when i check the box "people and property are fictional" the menu for adding property release disappearing?

Abambo
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April 1, 2024

Well, when you file a property release, it is not fictional. So you can't tick that flag, but you need to connect the release to your asset. But it will be impossible to get a property release from the rights holders, and you can't claim the property rights on the triggering element: the guitar shape.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
RALPH_L
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March 31, 2024

You jst need to submit an IP release signed by you as the artist.

Known Participant
March 31, 2024

Ah, is that all? I just need to re-submit them with release?
But why? Because they are humans? But I have other images depicting various people that were accepted. Why those were the ones that got flagged?

Nancy OShea
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March 31, 2024

Guitar designs are protected by patents.  Gibson, Fender, the Eddie Van Halen Star edition, are easily identifiable by their distinctive shape. 

I'm almost certain that's why your guitars were rejected for IP violation.

 

 

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert