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... which is not copyrighted????
Mike, use your search feature, Google or yahoo. Type in R90S then search. At the top you will see a tab IMAGES select it and you will get pages of pictures to choose from. Click on one and it should enlarge.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0oGdX9t5CxRjHEAabVXNyoA?p=R90S&fr=moz35&fr2=piv-web
PAS, since 1989, copy-write protection is automatic, regardless of whether or not a piece is labeled "Copywrite". See > 10 Public Domain Misconceptions
That said, there are a number of "non-copywriter" photo websites. Another option of course, is to contact the owner of a photo that you do like and ask permission to use it.
And yes, "hot linking" is a form of infringement too.
This one would have been perfect, huh? ... sue me.
Yes, that's why I asked for a non-copyrighted picture. Had hoped (still do) the submitter had one that he/she owns.
This is almost perfect. A tad more side-view is needed. This is for a club logo. We will probably modify the picture, so you don't recognize much of the original
This is for a club logo. We will probably modify the picture, so you don't recognize much of the original
If that is the case use anything you can find. Just manipulate the art in such a manner that ensures it does not resemble the original; high-contrast, reverse the image, crop the image, etc. Now YOU have original art.
PAS, since 1989, copy-write protection is automatic, regardless of whether or not a piece is labeled "Copywrite". See > 10 Public Domain Misconceptions
That said, there are a number of "non-copywriter" photo websites. Another option of course, is to contact the owner of a photo that you do like and ask permission to use it.
And yes, "hot linking" is a form of infringement too.
This one would have been perfect, huh? ... sue me.
Does that mean all the pictures Google posts are illegal?