Using Stock photos in the images to a Blog OR article in the curriculum for resale on the teachers pay teachers

I have an educational blog and design and sell the curriculum on teachers to pay. Talking with the people who create and sell curriculum, there was a lot of confusion regarding the type of licenses required and the way credit is given.

I would like clarification related to the following questions...

(1) If a photo is used to create an image of blog post (with text overlay, added background color or frame, or if the image is used to illustrate a title) and that the image is pinned to Pinterest or shared on Facebook, which is necessary for the license and credits?

(2) If a photo is used in coverage for a product or a product to illustrate the written text, what license is needed IF the finished product is sold to teachers in an electronic pdf (secure)?

The standard license is generally acceptable for the cover of the product. As illustrating text is concerned, the answer will vary from one case to the other. If, for example, in educational content, you use an Adobe Stock image of an exclamation point led to indicate particularly important information that the standard license is OK. If however, the image is used to provide educational content, then the licence would be required.

Examples of an image used as educational content could be in language books in which the foreign Word is placed adjacent to an image, or if the content taught the person how to count... "" how many apples you see in the picture? "" This kind of thing.

The best way to look at it is this, the content would make sense without the image? If Yes, then usually the standard license is OK. If the image is critical for content is to contribute to the primary value and the license is required.

As always, please consult the license agreement for more information on the permitted use.

Kind regards

Carpet

Tags: Adobe Stock

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