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Customer licensing terms
Adobe Stock’s content collection is offered to customers on a royalty-free basis, meaning customers don’t need a separate license for each use once they’ve licensed it.
Customers may use Adobe Stock’s content collection for advertisements, product packaging, publications, software, digital design, or social media. The license terms don't allow customers to use licensed content in pornographic or illegal ways.
Adobe Stock offers a wide range of licensing options to ensure our customers’ needs are met, including standard, extended, and enhanced licenses. These licenses apply to photos, illustrations, vectors, generative AI, videos, 3d, templates, audio, and Premium images. Content may be used differently depending on the type of license the customer purchases.
Learn more about the Adobe Stock License terms.
Credit your Content
Adobe Stock and our customers have the right to use your display name to identify you as the source of the content, but they are not required to do so.
Report suspected misuse of your intellectual property (IP)
Adobe respects the IP rights of others, and we expect our users to do the same. For more details, refer to Adobe's Intellectual Property Removal Policy.
If your concern is regarding content published on Adobe Stock, please visit the Adobe Stock IP Policy to review the necessary information required to review and process your notice. If you're an Adobe Stock Contributor, the Adobe Stock Contributor Agreement governs your relationship with Adobe.
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