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I was playing with the newly installed Adobe express and clicked photos with the "crown" icon (premium)?
Now they are listed in my licence history as "included in Adobe express plan". What does it mean? There was no alert I am buying anything.
I dont want to buy them??!!
I dont want/need them! How to remove them?
I want to be sure I will not be charge!
thanks for aby feedback
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If you have a premium Adobe Express account (included with some subscriptions), you are entitled to acquire a limited licence for use of assets present in the Adobe stock database at no additional costs.
So, there is no charge, and you can licence any (reasonable) number of assets that way. See also here for the rights coming with that licence: https://stock.adobe.com/uk/license-terms#limitedLicenses
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Thanks very much!
I have a subscription of the photography plan. Adobe express is listed as "included" in the plan under the "webbrowser" category. But does it mean it is a premium version?
what exactly do you mean as "limited" and "reasonable"? Because I don't even like theese two photos, I just clicked them unaware that I am acquiring a licence to be counted in the total "reasonable" number of my licences. Is there any way to remove them from my licences count? I didnt even save the project they were pasted in for a minute or so.
thanks in advance!
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Reasonable: if you license hundreds of items from one contributor, Adobe will have a look at that, as they may suspect fraud.
Limited: look into the licencing terms. There are some restrictions attached to the licence. You are only allowed to use the items in your Adobe express projects.
Unfortunately, even if you do not like the items, they will stay licenced with you. Fortunately there are no costs associated to this. And if you decide that for a project you will need 10 other assets, go ahead. I do not think that there is a hard limit on the number of assets, that you can license.
When I played around with Express, I did not find a method to license a watermarked comp image first. If you need an image, even for a test, you will need to licence it for good. But as said before, it's free, so who cares?
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