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RE: The Adsactly Files 1.2 - Learn ICO with Me
Well, but what right do you have to use a Shutterstock photo here? Do you too need a flag?
Well, but what right do you have to use a Shutterstock photo here? Do you too need a flag?
He likely needs several of them since he's also spamming the chat channels with his link and using a tag that notifies everyone
please @shadowspub check the information reagarding before you flag,
the reason of the urgency of the @here on steemitchat was due to me not wanting anyone to get taken in by this blatant scam ICO.
have you checked the information regarding the mass promotion of this scam?
Help me report the All In One Social Networks (AIOS) is an ICO SCAM!
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shutterstock image with watermark and the website listed is within copyright use,
they are royalty free images
I have no interest in the aios discussion but I wanted to point out as someone that uses and sells photos through many agencies such as shutterstock that you are misinformed about proper use of those watermarked images.
Royalty free means that you do not have to pay a royalty per use after the licensing fee is paid. For instance under a non royalty free license you would pay a license fee and then have to pay an additional royalty fee for each copy so if you used an image in a book you might pay a 500 dollar fee and then 10 cents per copy sold if it was used on the cover. Royalty free does not mean you can use the image for free.
The watermarked image is provided as a comp image for use in design. Typically this means that while you are designing a website or some other material you use the comp image to make sure it works well with your design before paying for the un-watermarked image.
Your post would be considered a final product which means that you are distributing their copyrighted material without paying them which is indeed a copyright violation.
do you really sell and use images?

because the first thing you said was i misused due to footage comp license
this is about video not images
dont worry about me following copyright i have a very good understanding on and wouldn't act outside of it,
it seems you are trying to attack character maybe get some votes of scammers
That quote is not from me. I didn't mention footage only comp. I have no idea what you are talking about with character. I only said you were misinformed. You do not have a good understanding of copyright and what you are doing is 100 percent illegal.
If you are so sure of yourself why don't you email support@shutterstock.com and ask them if that is a legal use of their image.
What makes you think that it would be ok to use someone else's work from a site that sells licenses to that work without paying for its use. I don't think you will take the time to read this but here is a direct quote from their terms of use. Note that I am not quoting from the license because you haven't purchased one so you are bound to the terms of use instead.
2.2 All content on this Site, including but not limited to Images, Footage, Music, and related metadata (collectively the "Shutterstock Content"), as well as the selection and arrangement of the Shutterstock Content, are protected by copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret and other intellectual property laws and treaties. Any unauthorized use of any Shutterstock Content violates such laws and this Terms of Use. Except as expressly provided herein or in a separate license agreement between you and Shutterstock, Shutterstock does not grant any express or implied permission to use the Site or any Shutterstock Content. You agree not to copy, republish, frame, link to, download, transmit, modify, adapt, create derivative works based on, rent, lease, loan, sell, assign, distribute, display, perform, license, sublicense or reverse engineer the Site or any Shutterstock Content. In addition, you agree not to use any data mining, robots or similar data and/or image gathering and extraction methods in connection with the Site or Shutterstock Content.
2.3 Unless you enter into a license agreement with Shutterstock you may not download, distribute, display and/or copy any Shutterstock Content.
sorry i thought you were user below i replied through blog and didn't check.
you are right on the use of i thought having paid for subscription before i had rights to use one a image a week royalty free and within fair use.
this isn't true and is only concerning blog images posted by shutterstock.
and fair use wasn't really accurate since this post was paying out.
i have removed images and in future will buy proper license before posting
I see. Will you please enlighten me further on it?
The licensing terms on its website clearly mentions :
So using a watermarked image here is in violation of its terms.
from that specific part you picked out of context says this
they are royalty free
I don't know how you found it out of context!
The message you have quoted here refers to "Under the Standard License". Royalty-free images does not imply they are "Free for everyone". They are royalty-free under the license.
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Here is the pricing for their Standard License and other types of subscriptions:
https://www.shutterstock.com/subscribe
yes,
you said a footage comp license this is describing video
is out of context,
please leave some flags if it will end this conversation
Had already put one. Will take it back when I understand your point.
Well, I just quoted to point you towards the terms & usage rights of the website. You can find more details on its website. It clearly mentions:
You can go and read on in more detail there. But you haven't given me any reference where the website expressly allows you to use the watermarked picture. Waiting for your reference.
But this doesn't convey that you can use images for editorial purposes for free.
Please note: