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Hi,
I am a licensed user and I want to know whether I can use the images available in adobe stock .
Can I use the stock images (vector images, illustrations, templates, photos, articles, blogs, newsletters, etc) for creating brochures, flyers, PPT presentations, animations, catalogs?
If I have used a photo or vector image in above work which is published on some websites during my license period, will I be charged a royalty after the license or subscription is over?
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Rajkunwar Bhosale
Hi,
I am a licensed user
By @Rajkunwar312126880ckd
You mean that you have a subscription of Adobe stock, or you have acquired credit packs.
I want to know whether I can use the images available in adobe stock .
Can I use the stock images (vector images, illustrations, templates, photos, articles, blogs, newsletters, etc) for creating brochures, flyers, PPT presentations, animations, catalogs?
By @Rajkunwar312126880ckd
Yes, that why stock assets exist. You can't licence “articles, blogs, new
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Have you read the License Terms ?
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
Adobe Stock assets, once licensed by a subscriber, are royalty-free, however you must choose the appropriate license based on your usage of the asset.
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Hi,
I am a licensed user
By @Rajkunwar312126880ckd
You mean that you have a subscription of Adobe stock, or you have acquired credit packs.
I want to know whether I can use the images available in adobe stock .
Can I use the stock images (vector images, illustrations, templates, photos, articles, blogs, newsletters, etc) for creating brochures, flyers, PPT presentations, animations, catalogs?
By @Rajkunwar312126880ckd
Yes, that why stock assets exist. You can't licence “articles, blogs, newsletters” on Adobe stock. But you can use stock assets for creating those. You will need to read the licensing terms to understand the limits of those.
If I have used a photo or vector image in above work which is published on some websites during my license period, will I be charged a royalty after the license or subscription is over?
By @Rajkunwar312126880ckd
You pay with your purchase for a perpetual, royalty-free licence for using a specific asset for any use in accordance with the licencing terms. That means that once you licence the asset, that licence does not expire. You may, however, exhaust a licence, as some licences only allow a use for a certain number of prints or views. There may also be uses that are prohibited. You need to read the licensing terms carefully.
When your subscription expires, you can't licence new assets. That's all. Be sure to note that when you cancel your subscription, you will lose all unused credits. But you will not lose access to licenced assets, except if they get deleted from the database. In such a case, you may still use your local copy in accordance to the licencing terms, except if instructed otherwise by Adobe.
It happens occasionally that assets get deleted from the database. Therefore, I always recommend keeping a copy of the asset locally.
Look here for more information on licensing: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock/links-for-licensing-terms/td-p/11366788
(Disclaimer: As always with licensing, this is my interpretation of the rules. I think they are correct and advice is based on reading and interpreting the licence terms and on fair use for both the buyer and the artist/stock company, but I cannot rule out that my interpretation is wrong. I'm not an Adobe employee).
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