Last Updated: August 1, 2014
Artwork, Landmarks
The Weltzeituhr (World Clock) is an astronomical clock installation located in Alexanderplatz, Berlin. The design of the clock was conceived by Eric John, and executed by Hans-Juoachim Kunsch. Imagery of the Weltzeituhr is not suitable within content for commercial use, however may be suitable for editorial use provided the installation plays a minor role in
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Last Updated: March 6, 2013
Artwork, People, Products, Uncategorized
Trading cards are believed to have their origins connected to advertising product inserts used in the 1800s & 1900s. Today we know trading cards as displaying an image of a person, place or thing on one side, and on the other side containing information or memorabilia content pertaining to what is displayed. They come in
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Last Updated: November 25, 2015
Artwork, Landmarks
The Umbrella Sky Project refers to art installations created by the Sextafeira group, with the first installation beginning in Aguedo (Portugal) in 2012. Content featuring these art installations is not suitable for commercial use, however may be suitable within editorial content depending on the context in which the installations are featured. More information (including examples
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Last Updated: March 6, 2013
Artwork, Products, Uncategorized
When making content for commercial use, consider the objects featured within the content you create. Whether it be furniture, apparel, perfume, jewelry, or other accessories, high-end luxury goods are highly designed and often have associated rights. Sometimes the shape of an object alone is enough to afford it protection, so simply removing product names, logos or other markings from
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Artwork, Products, Uncategorized
A particular design of the US Million Dollar Bill (not featured above) was created by Gene Dowdle, and has registered copyright. This design is not suitable for commercial or editorial use. More information can be found on the website here: https://officialmilliondollarbill.com/about_us___history
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Architecture, Artwork, Landmarks, Uncategorized
The US National Arboretum is a botanical garden devoted to trees, and is located in Washington DC. The columns (a notable feature of the arboretum), originally supported the old East Portico of the United States Capitol, however were relocated to their current place after an expansion of the US Capitol took place. Imagery of the
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Last Updated: May 17, 2021
Artwork, Landmarks, Uncategorized
US state welcome signs often contain trademarked components including phrases, artwork and design. Because of this, they are not suitable for commercial use These signs are acceptable in editorial. This would also include city or town welcome signs and possible other road signs which would also fall into the same trademark protection and would only
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Artwork, Landmarks, Uncategorized
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial located in Washington D.C., honoring the service of U.S. Armed Forces who fought in the Vietnam War. Content featuring the memorial is unsuitable for commercial use. Release is required for content intended for editorial purposes.
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Last Updated: January 3, 2013
Artwork, Landmarks, Uncategorized
The Wall Street Bull is a bronze sculpture created by Arturo Di Modica. It sits in Bowling Green Park near Wall Street in New York City. Images of the sculpture are not suitable for commercial use. The sculpture may be suitable within editorial content provided it appears in context.
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Last Updated: May 17, 2021
Artwork
Wyoming trademarked their famous symbol of their state, the bucking horse and rider, in 1936. Content featuring this symbol is not acceptable in creative collections but is acceptable in editorial ones.
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