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image and vector illustration copyright

New Here ,
Aug 16, 2020 Aug 16, 2020

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Hi i am korean freelancer.

I was surprised that a copyright parts on the Korean site and the FAQ displayed in this community were quite different.
So I want to ask you.
Should I write  copyright when I make an Advertisement using adobe stock image? The Advertisement uses on social media or  Google banner or homepage.
On the Adobe stock Korean site(https://stock.adobe.com/kr/license-terms#overview)it says that only images that have the option of 'editorial' need to write copyright 

the image uploaded is an example .

1) #250107366 Use balloons only as decoration 
2) #355170973Using image as background

Should I write copyright even if I use the illustration as a decoration?

And all of the adobe stock image should write copyright?

And can I put the company logo in the advertisement using adobe stock image, vector illustration

 

It is not written on the Korean site. Should I follow the Korean site or the global?

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Adobe Employee , Aug 17, 2020 Aug 17, 2020

 

Hello,

If you purchase an editorial license then yes you do need to obtain copyright. Editorial assets have certain restrictions in how and where they can be used. Editorial assets cannot be used for advertising.

 

Regarding crediting a contributor review this post: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock/how-to-properly-credit-an-adobe-stock-image/td-p/7906774?page=1

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LEGEND ,
Aug 16, 2020 Aug 16, 2020

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One possibility is that the info has been made to match the Korean law. Copyright law is different in each country. But more likely it is a mistake, or out of date.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2020 Aug 16, 2020

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Assuming you licensed the image, you do not need to give credit to Adobe Stock or the artist.  But it's a nice thing to do.

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
Alt-Web Design & Publishing ~ Web : Print : Graphics : Media

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Hello,

If you purchase an editorial license then yes you do need to obtain copyright. Editorial assets have certain restrictions in how and where they can be used. Editorial assets cannot be used for advertising.

 

Regarding crediting a contributor review this post: https://community.adobe.com/t5/stock/how-to-properly-credit-an-adobe-stock-image/td-p/7906774?page=1

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Hi. If I use an image or vertor without an Editorial assets mark, is there no need to credit on page?

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Hi. If I use an image or vertor without an Editorial assets mark, is there no need to credit on page?

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