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November 29, 2024
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Why might my photo be considered a copyright infringement?

  • November 29, 2024
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Hello,


I recently submitted a photo of a lake shore that contains no identifiable objects, buildings, or other copyrighted elements. However, the photo was rejected due to a copyright infringement issue.

I carefully reviewed the content and ensured that it was entirely original, taken by me, and does not include any trademarks, recognizable private property, or other restricted elements. Could someone clarify why this might have been rejected and how I can address this issue?

 

I would appreciate any guidance or explanation.

Thank you in advance!

 

Beschreibung:
Kristallklares Wasser eines Sees mit sichtbaren Steinen am Ufer, umgeben von bewaldeten Bergen unter blauem Himmel. Perfekte Darstellung natürlicher Schönheit und Ruhe.

Schlüsselwörter:
See, Wasser, Natur, Landschaft, Berge, klar, Stein, Ufer, Reflexion, Himmel, Blau, Grün, Ruhe, Entspannung, Wald, Outdoor, Reise, Urlaub, Idylle, Panorama, Naturfotografie, unberührt, wild, Reinheit, Szenisch, Freizeit, Sommer, Frühling, Naturwunder, Ökologie, Ruheoase, Erholung, Schönheit, Abenteuer, Umwelt, Wildnis, Klarheit, Erfrischung, Küste, natürlich, Freiheit, Inspiration, Blick, Harmonie, Stille, Entdeckung, Wanderung, friedlich.

 

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解決に役立った回答 Nancy OShea

Brand names & logos are protected property.  You can't use them for commercial purposes without obtaining a signed-property release from the entity that owns the brand.  That's unlikely.

 

Plan B:  Erase boats and/or branding with Photoshop.  Fix the image quality & technical issues. Then resubmit the image to Stock.

Good luck.

 

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Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2024

It has been rejected for IP reasons, because of the markings on the boat(s). Indeed, any logo, tradename, and other elements like name plates, ID numbers etc will trigger this rejection. However, the asset also shows some quality issues, that will need to be addressed, after having edited out the identifiers. I did take only a fast look at the asset, but I think, you have a white balance issue, chromatic aberration in the corners and probably some other issues.

 

You can resubmit after addressing the issues.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Nancy OShea
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Nancy OSheaCommunity Expert解決!
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

Brand names & logos are protected property.  You can't use them for commercial purposes without obtaining a signed-property release from the entity that owns the brand.  That's unlikely.

 

Plan B:  Erase boats and/or branding with Photoshop.  Fix the image quality & technical issues. Then resubmit the image to Stock.

Good luck.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Ricky336
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

..Meaning this specifically:

These are protected by IP - Intellectual Property!

'...include any trademarks,...' it does!

RALPH_L
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

The name on the boat and motor are not allowed. They are registered trademarks.

Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

I think you meant Intellectual Property rejection, not copyright. That's 2 entirely different subjects. The IP rejection was due to the identifying marks on the boat. 

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
Abambo
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2024
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I think you meant Intellectual Property rejection, not copyright. 


By @Jill_C

This is a translation issue. OP is German speaking an has probably translated on the fly. The corresponding refusal reason is "ABLEHNUNG ZUM SCHUTZ GEISTIGEN EIGENTUMS" which is indeed IP rejection. But this terminology is also being used with copyright related themes. The correct German word for copyright would be "Urheberrecht", which is a sub-form of intellectual property.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Jill_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2024

Thanks for the explanation.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer