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Acabo de encontrar que ADOBE STOCK está vendiendo fotografías de mi autoría sin mi consentimiento y obteniendo dinero de un trabajo mio que me llevó muchísimo esfuerzo y tiempo llevar a cabo.Las fotos de este perfil son mías, estoy muy desilusionada pense que adobe era una empresa seria, pero veo que se está aprovechando de pequeños artistas.El perfil es Al_Zahra https://stock.adobe.com/ar/contributor/209561384/al-zahra?load_type=author&prev_url=detail
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The members of this Community are not Adobe employees, so we can take no action on your issue. Contact Adobe directly using the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of your Portfolio page and supply them with the proof that the images on the profile that you've linked are actually yours.
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Hi @Belen5C1D ,
You may find the information of a solution at https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock-contributors-discussions/i-found-an-image-being-used-without-a-... useful for making your report.
Also Please note the information and link to a notice form at https://www.adobe.com/legal/dmca.html of which guideline you will need.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Before you go off on a tangent, did you read the Contributor Agreement when you joined Adobe Stock? See below for details on what you agreed to.
"A) We may allow our users and other relevant third parties to post or share the Work directly or indirectly onto Social Media Sites to better promote your Work, subject to our payment obligations in section 6."
This is a standard use agreement. I think you'll find it's very similar to other Stock image house agreements. If you don't believe me, feel free to consult your legal expert for clarification.