License/copy rights - is there a policy where users rights to use the images is explained?
License/copy rights - is there a policy where users rights to use the images is explained?
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Kyed Mipy
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He is talking about the icons in Adobe Spark Post. I believe the icons are sourced from The Noun Project. Their policy is:
This icon is licensed as Creative Commons CCBY
When using it for any project, you are required to give credit to the icon‘s creator or purchase a royalty-free license.
But my question is; If I use it on the cover of an EBook, can I give the attribution on the Attributions page, or do I have to give the credit on the actual face of the cover?
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Daniel Deleuran
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Hi,
I am using Adobe Spark Post to create a professionel logo. I have read that the icons that shows up inside the program is coming fra the nounproject.com
So my question is: Am I allowed to create a business logo using one of their icons? (from your seach engine inside spark)
And if 'yes' do I need to purchase a license from Noun Project anyway or is it enough that I have a subcription to Adobe Spark?
Here is with a link with an example of a logo created with adobe spark: https://spark.adobe.com/post/Y8G5fAVhS1NMj/
Looking forward to your reply.
// Daniel
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Hi there,
You can copy, modify, distribute, and use the images, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission and without paying attribution. However, depicted content may still be protected by trademarks, publicity or privacy rights.
All images are sourced from Pixabay. You can see their FAQ here: https://pixabay.com/en/service/faq/
Best,
Thibault | PM Adobe Post