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January 18, 2019
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covers of books and ebooks

  • January 18, 2019
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With regard to the previous discussion on the possibility of inserting the adobe stock images in the covers of books and ebooks, does credit mean that in the ebooks I have to report that the cover image was created starting from an image purchased on adobe stock?

I also ask another thing, where I find the questions posted under "Stop by the Forums Lounge"
I can not find them

I did not understand, I can not post the questions here? I see that the previous one is gone.
Thanks for your help!

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    Correct answer Abambo

    quesito  wrote

    With regard to the previous discussion on the possibility of inserting the adobe stock images in the covers of books and ebooks, does credit mean that in the ebooks I have to report that the cover image was created starting from an image purchased on adobe stock?

    Yes. You need to credit author&source (so like "cover picture (c) abambo/stock.adobe.com"). You can do that at an appropriate place, not necessarily on the cover. Normally books contain some (c) notice on page 3, that would be the place where this fits in.

    You find your previous post here: standard license can be used to create covers for books and ebooks?

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    Abambo
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    January 19, 2019

    quesito  wrote

    With regard to the previous discussion on the possibility of inserting the adobe stock images in the covers of books and ebooks, does credit mean that in the ebooks I have to report that the cover image was created starting from an image purchased on adobe stock?

    Yes. You need to credit author&source (so like "cover picture (c) abambo/stock.adobe.com"). You can do that at an appropriate place, not necessarily on the cover. Normally books contain some (c) notice on page 3, that would be the place where this fits in.

    You find your previous post here: standard license can be used to create covers for books and ebooks?

    A forum moderator has moved it to the stocks forum as it was a stocks question.

    You can find your activity by clicking your icon in the header of this page and then choose your content.

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