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May 14, 2018
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How to copyright an image that contains 1 or more adobe stock extended license photos.

  • May 14, 2018
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I recently purchased two extended license adobe stock photos and have completed my composition (which also includes other manipulated cco photos). I am now a little confused about the copyright process. Is it still possible to copyright this work which also includes the Adobe stock photos? Or is there a more appropriate way to do this. Thank you and kind regards.

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    Correct answer Sheena Kaul

    Hi sheena, yes i am using it for resale. Thank you


    Great! You can definitely use them for resale with the extended licenses.

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    Sheena Kaul
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    May 14, 2018

    Hi Raymond,

    Are you looking to give credits for the images used?

    Also, you may use the license for any work that you're doing. If you'll be creating some work for a different client then you'd need to purchase a separate license for the same image.

    Please see Stock Licensing & terms FAQ: Where can I find the terms and licensing information for Adobe Stock? for more details.

    Regards,

    Sheena

    Participant
    May 15, 2018

    Hi Sheena, you have answered one of my questions thank you. However, I am still confused about copyrighting. If I want to copyright my work how would I do this if my work also contains Adobe stock images?

    Participant
    September 10, 2021

    Great! You can definitely use them for resale with the extended licenses.


    Hello! I also composited two Adobe Stock images to make a new concept to go along with an editorial article we wrote. We do not intend to sell it, but use it to promote the article. How should we handle copyright then?