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Old painted signs on brick - intellectual property rejections

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Aug 14, 2017 Aug 14, 2017

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Hello All

Can anyone enlighten me on the way to get images accepted of the old fashioned painted signs on brick buildings? The companies represented are defunct, not reachable for a release, just a relic in time.  Here are 2 examples of this - one specifically a company name (Walla Walla Candy Co), and the other so generic & simple it says only "Tin Shop". Both were rejected for intellectual property issues.  Thumbnail Images   below. 

In essence, how is it possible to get a release from a company that no longer exists, and hasn't for decades?  To me it's the same as an old barn. 

Historic Walla Walla and Its Buildings

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Adobe Employee , Aug 15, 2017 Aug 15, 2017

The signage identifies the building. It's likely the building itself is private property. Since the building is the main subject of the image, you must submit a property release signed by the owner to sell these images for commercial use.

Please review our legal guidelines here for additional information: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/legal.html

Legal Guidelines for Adobe Stock Contributor program

Kind regards,


Mat Hayward

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The signage identifies the building. It's likely the building itself is private property. Since the building is the main subject of the image, you must submit a property release signed by the owner to sell these images for commercial use.

Please review our legal guidelines here for additional information: https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/legal.html

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Kind regards,


Mat Hayward

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