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I just subscribed to Adobe Stock today, after downloading a few files, I realized I didnt think I could use them. I own a clothing business and was looking for some designs to add to hats and shirts, although $64 for a single design seems a little much, and I couldnt use the Standard Lisence to resell clothing, but after research, if I use the filter "Commercial Use" when searching then I can use the design. Another google search, I can only use it if its "something someone would buy specifically because of the asset printed on it.". If I were to take and download one of these "Standard license" designs, add my own text, and add it on merchandise to sell, would this be illegal or am I getting this all wrong?
The Adobe Stock License terms are quite clear with regard to incorporating a licensed asset into something you're selling. An Extended License is required.
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
Here's what it says under Extended License
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The Adobe Stock License terms are quite clear with regard to incorporating a licensed asset into something you're selling. An Extended License is required.
https://stock.adobe.com/license-terms
Here's what it says under Extended License
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If I were to take and download one of these "Standard license" designs, add my own text, and add it on merchandise to sell, would this be illegal or am I getting this all wrong?
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Yes, that would be a violation of the licencing terms.