Go figure. One works hard to create something and they want it copyrighted and not disseminated for free.
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If you're looking for free images, I suggest Morguefile.
Some context to this comment? Are worried about Troll Lord images and to what degree (if someone uses a cover in a link the prior sale for example), the recent posting of lots of Elmore love, the regular use of images to illustrate points or discussions, or am I missing it all together?
Some of these I'll admit I see more troubling than others on an ethical level. Some I see as more applicable to affirmative defense legally (ie, fair use) than others. But with just your single like I'm not sure what the lament is.
No, nothing like that. I was perusing some photo sites today for some cool castle pics. I found some but I ran into a wad of copyrighted images. I wanted to post them but they sites were pretty clear about 0 dissemination in any form.
Which is fine. I should have just saved the links.
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