Say I want to order customized sleeves for cards, and the images I am going to request come from places like Pinterest. This falls under fair use and I can use these images, right?
Say I want to order customized sleeves for cards, and the images I am going to request come from places like Pinterest. This falls under fair use and I can use these images, right?
Say I want to order customized sleeves for cards, and the images I am going to request come from places like Pinterest. This falls under fair use and I can use these images, right?
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As long as you don't sell them it's an issue of personal use which is legal.
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My biggest issue was that I'd be telling someone to sell it to me and I am liable if I give them an image they can't use as per the terms of service.
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My biggest issue was that I'd be telling someone to sell it to me and I am liable if I give them an image they can't use as per the terms of service.
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https://www.inkedgaming.com
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This can probably be considered transformative. But unless the image itself is the art (as opposed to being a piece of a larger project considered the "artwork"), it's fair for you to use. If you're just printing a picture someone is selling, then that would be in violation of copyright law.
e.g. If someone is selling portraits or photos, you can't. If someone took a picture of their bike and you want to use that bike image, it should be fine.
It's also possible that even if it is artwork, if they're giving it away, you should be able to use it. If they're selling it, this would still perhaps be considered transformative but would break the terms of use.
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The images are the art being used on the sleeves, the only alteration is a bit of cropping to fit them. And the image source was on Pinterest when I found it.
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The images are the art being used on the sleeves, the only alteration is a bit of cropping to fit them. And the image source was on Pinterest when I found it.
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As long as you upload them with credit to the artist you should be fine. Can always ask customer support to make double sure.
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I think you'll be okay. Even if you do break ToS, they can't do anything about it after sending them to you and they can't keep your money. They won't check, it's not against the law, and the worst thing that can happen is "Refund or choose another." But as long as the Pinterest post wasn't selling their art as art itself, you shouldn't have a problem.
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It doesn't seem they were selling so it looks like I'm going to go ahead and order them then. Thanks.
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Working on a holiday?
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Nnope. We were closed. A lot of people apparently didnt know that. I worked out for the first time in a long time and my arms are dead.
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Heh. It's good for you.
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I feel great despite that. And I am also starting my diiet plan today. So that is gling to be interesting too. Today is Leg day.
Apparently youtube pulled a video of mine without telling me at some point.