Getty Images Cracking Down!
Getty Images Cracking Down!
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- mg330
Riddle me this then:
For a site I recently built for a friend, I found the primary image, an eps file, on istockphoto.com. I used the jpg version in my concepts after easily removing the watermark, did all the work I needed to in Photoshop, and he liked it. Ended up using that one as the final image so I did not have to go back and rework the actual purchased EPS file.
I did, then, actually buy the EPS since that was obviously the correct thing to do.
Have I done anything wrong here? As far as I see it, i did buy the image, I would think that using the original lightbox jpg would not be a problem.
- you bought it... i should think it mattered which version you used... plus can they really prove which one it is?7point34
- i shouldN'T think it mattered..7point34
- Yeah, beside when you buy an eps they include a jpeg version too, so yer grand.ian
- Riddle me this: do you usually assume you don't own something after purchasing it?Transit_Broadcast