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trinity1507
Participant
December 6, 2018
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Give credit to a contributor

  • December 6, 2018
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There are many confusing questions and answers on this issue ..

 

- If a photo is used on a website like as a header-image (not editorial content) the copyright can be placed on a separate site like "legal" or "imprint"
like
pictures:
© [...]/Adobe Stock

© [...]/Adobe Stock

...

 

 

- if a photo is used on a website in editorial content like a blog-image the copyright must be placed on the picture.

 

 

 

is this right?

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Correct answer Sheena Kaul

Hi Diana,

I apologize I thought it was an editorial image in question.

You can put the credit on any separate place where you're crediting other work.

Regards,

Sheena

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Sheena Kaul
Legend
December 7, 2018

Hi Diana,

You'll have to put the credit line on the image itself.

Please see Common Questions, Adobe Stock for more details.

Regards,

Sheena

trinity1507
Participant
December 10, 2018

Hi Sheena,

but that's not what the FAQ says ... they say that you only need to print the credit on the picture in editorial article or social media.
Can you please confirm this???

FAQ (Common Questions, Adobe Stock)

Do I need to add a photo credit?

We require a photo credit to be added only when using the image in an editorial article or for social media. When editorial images are used in print, websites, blogs, etc, you must include the credit line mentioned on the Adobe Stock website and contained in the IPTC credit line field. For example, “Agency Name/Author Name - stock.adobe.com."

Sheena Kaul
Sheena KaulCorrect answer
Legend
December 10, 2018

Hi Diana,

I apologize I thought it was an editorial image in question.

You can put the credit on any separate place where you're crediting other work.

Regards,

Sheena