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je tente de déposer sur adobe stock toute une série de clichés d'animaux sauvages et adobe me les renvoie quasiment tous refusés, avec pour prétexte : violation du Code de la propriété intellectuelle
aucune explication de leur part, c'est d'autant plus agaçant que je ne comprends absolument pas...
exemple : le portrait d'une girafe sur fond de feuilles.... refusé
et j'en ai des dizaines, comme ça....
alors que d'autres, quant à elles, sont validées...
quesako ?
merci de vos retours
Hi eric, Usually along with the rejection notice a link that takes you to where you can find the general information is included. However it requires time to search for, and analyze the information there, to figure out why your work is rejected. Whenever you are submitting "unique animals, such as race horses, famous pets, (and) certain zoo animals", property release is required. This link, Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock will inform you of some other reasons for pro
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Hi eric, Usually along with the rejection notice a link that takes you to where you can find the general information is included. However it requires time to search for, and analyze the information there, to figure out why your work is rejected. Whenever you are submitting "unique animals, such as race horses, famous pets, (and) certain zoo animals", property release is required. This link, Property release and protection guidelines for Adobe Stock will inform you of some other reasons for property release. "For more information on subjects with intellectual property, privacy, and other photography restrictions, see Known image restrictions. You can download a property release template from the Adobe Stock Contributor portal, find it here, or use the new Adobe Sign tool on the Contributor portal." The animals you describe would come under the category of zoo animals. You will require to get a signed release from their owners, or whoever authority they fall under.
Good luck
JG
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