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What are suspicious activities on adobe stock

Explorer ,
Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025

What are suspicious activities on adobe stock? can expert explain briefly so that alot of contributer remain safe zone

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Community Expert , Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025

1) Unusual sales or refunds.
2) Using other artists' work in your compositions. 

3) Using Brand Names in titles, keywords/descriptions.
4) Using multiple accounts to artificially boost sales or bypass submission limits.
5) Customer complaints / 'Take Down Notices' from 3rd parties.
6) Violation of other Stock Contributor Terms. See below.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html

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Community Expert ,
Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025

Purchasing one's own images, or having friends purchase them, to move them up in the search queue is one such violation. Spamming by uploading the same rejected image over and over again without attempting to correct issues might be another. I suspect there are more. In any event, if a contributor reads the terms and conditions (many don't bother) and follows them, then one has nothing to worry about.


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Apr 03, 2025 Apr 03, 2025
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1) Unusual sales or refunds.
2) Using other artists' work in your compositions. 

3) Using Brand Names in titles, keywords/descriptions.
4) Using multiple accounts to artificially boost sales or bypass submission limits.
5) Customer complaints / 'Take Down Notices' from 3rd parties.
6) Violation of other Stock Contributor Terms. See below.
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/submission-guidelines.html

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