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Harmless piracy or serious infringement?
Friends, share your experience, because this is the first time I have encountered such a question.
I am doing with colleagues, one at the initial stage a small commercial project in the field of finance. At the moment, the stage of drawing the design is underway. Of course, I do not plan to do what I will ask next. For it is not serious and the costs are scanty. But purely out of curiosity.
On the stock of the site - shutter stock, depositphotos, found the images I needed (2 pcs.). If they are used bypassing paid use and inserted into the site. Will there be copyright issues later? How carefully do stock sites monitor the observance of the rights of use and what, in the case of detection, can threaten the company (claim, court, or just remove the picture)?
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They are with the logo when they are free. Why do you need it? Good for a demo. But then it's easier to redeem. It's cheap.
Sites are not monitored specifically.
But if the author finds out, the court recognizes the claim from 20,000 to 200,000 rubles.
Thematic forum:
zastavkin.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=36&sid=220366b...
Moreover, now it's even easier for the author to force you. After all, there are blocking sites.
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