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As I search through adobe stock, many say "license", while others say "buy". I assume that means I don't pay for the one's that say "license" and only pay for the ones that say "buy". If I don't need to pay for the standard license what would the point be if I added the monthly fees? Would that those would be for extended license only?
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@Snufles19 The items that show "License" are included in your subscription and are standard assets. If you see "Buy" then you have used up your current license quota or it is a premium asset. I don't understand your question. Not all users require an extended license for their purposes.
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@EvilBugQueen1 I belive you have answered my question by letting me know they are part of my subscription.
How do I find out what my "current license quota" is for my subscription?
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When you sign into the Adobe Stock website you'll see an Assets counter that will show how many standard licenses are in your current quota.
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Thank you for the quick response, I am sorry for my last question. It currently shows 79 assests. Is this a monthly number, a yearly number or when it runs out it's done?
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@EvilBugQueen1 Thank you for the quick response, I am sorry for my last question. It currently shows 79 assests. Is this a monthly number, a yearly number or when it runs out it's done?
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This is the current count. The counter will show zero when you have used up your quota.