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ficiek
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3 years ago
You can say the same about anything. I am guessing you don't use anything that is open source in any capacity and don't buy any proprietary software and libraries in case they are lying and they can't actually distribute them?
eli|3 years ago
I think copyright trolling is more prevalent with images, and I think it's generally easier to determine the canonical origin of software. But yes, it's absolutely a risk and a reason why many companies have a legal review process before any new libraries can be used.
ghaff|3 years ago
Of course, for many casual purposes it's widely ignored and for photos of people used for advertising and marketing, you need a model release anyway.
gernb|3 years ago
https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/known-image-r...
Note: I get that adobe might be wrong here. Whether they are right or wrong on particulars is beside the point. I just linked there because it was clearer than most other search results I found.
Here's another
https://mymodernmet.com/eiffel-tower-copyright-law/