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This plaster frame image of Uncle Sam photoed in a public park was rejected for IP reasons.
The frame painting, background and text were modified by me (you can see the difference in text 'to exercise'). Uncle Sam is in the public domain and the likeness in varying shapes and sizeds are used frequently in advertising. So I am not sure why the rejection? Do I submit a release stating my arguement? Any help would be appreciated.
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If your watermark was included in the submission, that's the reason.
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New representations of public domain figures will be copyright. (In the same way you hope your photo will be copyright!) You need a release from the creator of that specific object.