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1. Re: Adobe stock contribution
MatHaywardDec 8, 2016 11:48 AM (in response to samanthap53595149)
1 person found this helpfulIt will depend on the image and what is in it. You can review our known image restrictions which includes some national parks at this link: Known image restrictions
With the animals be sure to avoid using the keyword "Zoo" as that will imply the animal is private property and would require a release.
-Mat
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2. Re: Adobe stock contribution
fishermanittiologico Feb 22, 2017 5:32 AM (in response to MatHayward)I have submitted some photos of animals in a zoo, with the word "zoo" among the keywords in all of them, but some of them were accepted, other ones were rejected for intellectual violation. Why this different opinion?
Thank you
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3. Re: Adobe stock contribution
MatHaywardFeb 22, 2017 7:33 AM (in response to fishermanittiologico)
If the image appears to have been taken at a zoo and you have used the keyword zoo, it should have been rejected unless you have provided a property release signed by the zoo.
-Mat
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4. Re: Adobe stock contribution
fishermanittiologico Feb 22, 2017 12:33 PM (in response to MatHayward)As I wrote above, images almost identical had a different judgment. For all these images the word "zoo" was present and all the images appeared to have been taken at a zoo, but some of them were rejected and some were accepted. In my opinion the reason is that the ispector that examined the photos was different. Do you agree?