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Using symbols in ERP - Which license suitable for the use?

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May 17, 2024 May 17, 2024

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Hi,

 

I'm working on a company which has a ERP system for the car dealerships. We would like to use some of the icons/symbols from Adobe Stock in our ERP but I'm not sure which license is suitatble for us. For the compilation of icons we're interested in there's only Standard or Extended license.

Symbols would only be used in ERP to give more value and infromation for the users. For example we could use Coffee cup-symbol to symbolize that customer is waiting at the repair shop. There wouldn't be any merchandise and the main value for the users would be in the ERP system itself not the symbols we would like to use. At the moment expected number of viewer is way less than 500,000 people.

 

What are your toughts of this? Could we proceed with a Standard license?

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May 18, 2024 May 18, 2024

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Yes, a standard licence will be fine. If you like, I could elaborate on this, but just this: the icons are not the primary reason for acquiring or using your ERP.

 

As a side note: You should not use abbreviations if you haven't explained them before. ERP is an enterprise resource planning system. But it could probably also have a myriad of other explanations.

 

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).

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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