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Hi, I have downloaded some free licensed images from Adobe Stock thanks to my Photoshop Photography Plan. Is there a text license that proves that I have the right to use the images? Thank you
You need to look at https://stock.adobe.com/Dashboard/LicenseHistory, you will find all information you need.
Personally, I would download all assets and store the current licence terms with the assets. You have a standard licence with the free assets, except if you downloaded templates or video.
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You could use a print screen of the License History page in your Stock account to prove that you have licensed the asset.
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You need to look at https://stock.adobe.com/Dashboard/LicenseHistory, you will find all information you need.
Personally, I would download all assets and store the current licence terms with the assets. You have a standard licence with the free assets, except if you downloaded templates or video.
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Thank you guys for your answers. My wrong initial assumption was that the author of the image could ask me for the license, but, if my understanding is correct, only Adobe could ask me for the license. This means that the text based downloadable license is no more needed.
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The author could ask you for a licence, but the licence will be what Adobe says it is. So, you are covered if you stick to the terms of use by Adobe. The contributor, in his agreement, authorizes Adobe to licence the assets to you. He gets a share of what you pay for the asset. That's his deal.
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You're welcome.