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January 30, 2017
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Accidentally licensing unwanted images

  • January 30, 2017
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While perusing images for a potential campaign, and in an effort to save previews of those images to my library, I accidentally licensed 8 images. After 3 images, I realized I was hitting the wrong link, and thought I corrected my process. However, upon reviewing my library, I see I inadvertently licensed a bunch of images that I don't want to own.

So I looked through the forum and found several instances of others encountering the same or similar issues. And in most cases that I read, they were credited for their mistakes.

I contacted support via Live Chat and was told that licensed images can not be unlicensed nor can a credit be issued. I understand why licensed images can't be un-licensed, Adobe has no way of knowing if I downloaded the images in the meantime and am using them.  However, there appears to be plenty of evidence to the contrary in the above threads.

My issue is with the process of saving previews versus licensing images. It's far too easy to license an image instead of saving a preview. I have used stock photography sites for many years, and the process isn't new to me. When researching images for a project, one can save images to a directory, and purchase or license them when ready.

I would like to see Adobe Stock address this issue with more user-friendly tools for saving and licensing.

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    Correct answer Kanikas

    Hi Ninthkatie,

    As an exception adding 8 image credits to your account so that you can license different images instead.

    Hope this helps !

    2 replies

    Participant
    July 21, 2019

    Sign me up to.

    On one iPhone I have a favorit button on every image, on the other iPhone it adds it to my licensed collection?!

    Could #209320848 be removed from my account t?

    Kanikas
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 30, 2019

    Hi iGudi,

    Since it would not be possible to remove a license from your account, I have added a replacement license instead.

    Hope that helps!

    Thanks

    Kanika

    Participant
    September 16, 2019
    Hello KanikaS
    Kanikas
    Community Manager
    KanikasCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
    Community Manager
    January 30, 2017

    Hi Ninthkatie,

    As an exception adding 8 image credits to your account so that you can license different images instead.

    Hope this helps !

    staceyjt
    Participant
    September 19, 2017

    All the points mentioned here are extremely valid, but seem as though they haven't been addressed for years.

    I have accidentally licensed an image for a second time now (even though i was being more careful this time round). The first time I had the issue I contacted adobe through chat and was assisted by a lovely representative. Today on the other hand, I received someone who didn't really seem to understand my situation and frustration at all, no matter how many times I explained it, and palmed me off any way they could. The response i received was "the first time was out of good will, but we can't help you again".

    I've always had a really positive experience with adobe, and was excited by the idea of adobe stock after hearing about it at the conference this year, but after the chat room customer service representative today, and reading about the inability to address this user issue for quite sometime, I feel quite disappointed. Now i am all out of credits, after accidentally activating mu last one, I feel reluctant to to turn away from other stock websites and invest my money in an adobe stock subscription, with no certainty the issue will ever be addressed.

    Ninthkatie, it seems you were very lucky to get your 8 credits back!

    WendellaBee
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    July 9, 2019

    I have also managed to accidentally license an image on a company account I have access to via Creative Cloud.  The image ID is

    #109457414

    Is there a way this could be remedied so that the company I work with won't have to be charged for an image I did not intend to license?

    Thank you!


    Hi E.M.,

    Apologies for the delayed response. I've confirmed that the file was licensed and have granted you a replacement license for the image.

    EBQ