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M. Orlova2018-09-27 23:24:38
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M. Orlova, 2018-09-27 23:24:38

How to bypass copyright by changing part of the image?

There is an online store of computer blocks.
We need pictures of this product.
There is no opportunity to make them, respectively, take from the Internet and modify.
Question:
What is permissible to change so as not to infringe copyright?

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CityCat4, 2018-09-28
@Mallikinni

I think that you can safely take it from the manufacturer's website. It makes no sense for him to limit it, on the contrary, he needs his products to be sold.

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stul5tul, 2018-09-27
@stul5tul

from the manufacturer's website.
they are then made to sell the product.
although this is wrong, in fact, no one will sue from the sites of other stores (well, if there is not some kind of highly artistic photo where the product is depicted next to flowers / girl / cat).
the problem is different - diverse, randomly pulled photos without a single style - they look bad and generally create the impression of "unbranded", which reduces the credibility of your store. and if you have competitors with a more slender approach to illustrations, then...

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Dimonchik, 2018-09-27
@dimonchik2013

nothing is permissible,
just swim with the authors in different legal fields
, and if they don’t have rights either (they took it from the manufacturer’s website), take it boldly

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