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Sources/credit for Adobe stock free images

New Here ,
Dec 11, 2020 Dec 11, 2020

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Hi, 

I'm new to everything copyright so I just wanted to make sure: I downloaded some pictures from the free stock and I saw they could be used for commercial purposes; but do I still need to add the source somewhere on my support? I am doing a marketing proposal for prospects so do I need to add the credit (adobe stock free) on my documents? 

 

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Community Expert , Dec 14, 2020 Dec 14, 2020

You need to look into the licensing terms. There is no difference in use for the free and the paid assets. Generally anything that could be considered as editorial use needs to be credited as indicated. 

 

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 reading and interpreting the license terms and on

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You need to look into the licensing terms. There is no difference in use for the free and the paid assets. Generally anything that could be considered as editorial use needs to be credited as indicated. 

 

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 reading and interpreting the license terms and on fair use for both the buyer and the artist/stock company, but I can not rule out that my interpretation is wrong. I'm not an Adobe employee)

 

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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