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Hi,
I have an educational license to Adobe Stock. I previously licensed a Stock image for education but now I need to use it commercially. I have purchased some Stock credits but I cannot find a way to spend them so that I can properly (legally) use the image. When I try to use it I am told that it is licensed already so I cannot license it again - but the license is for educational use only!
Is there a way to extend the license on the image so that I can use it commercially?
Many thanks!
Neil
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Perhaps the FAQ's on this page will help you sort this out:
FAQS for Adobe Stock and K-12 education accounts
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Hey thanks - that's helpful.
It looks like I need a second account to do this. I have already purchased licenses on my education account - is there a way to transfer that to another new login?
Thanks
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I do not know, how this educational account works, but it looks, at least to me, that there are certain restrictions with such accounts. If you do not have a limit in the number of licences you can take, or if that limit is huge, I would not bother. There is no known method to transfer the licences from one account to an other.
Your new account needs it's own plan or credit packs any way, and the educational licenses seem not to be usable, so I suggest, you licence what needs to get licenced again.
If you are limited with the number of licences you can take on your original account, check with your local support to get this solved with Adobe customer care.