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"If David wants to leave its fate to Internet advice, he should have good insurance coverage."
You're making me sound like an idiot for asking YOU for advice then talk about me like I'm not here and the one who started this thread.
I'm half kidding, but it did feel like you guys were teaming...
Hahaha, what's going on here? Are your answers always just "consult an attorney" and then proceed to clown people for wanting internet advice...on an internet forum called free advice?
Thanks for the responses guys.
@justalayman I believe converting it to an embroidery file would alter and add value but, as you pointed out, that's fairly vague.
@PayrollHRGuy I am specifically avoiding anything like identifiable logos, people, characters etc. but thanks for pointing that out
So it just impossible to use "royalty free" images safely?
Is it your opinion we can't trust royalty free sites because they could have copyrighted material (how would we know?). In that case, I wouldn't feel comfortable using them even under the terms of the website...
Hi Quincy,
Thanks for the quick reply but that's not terribly helpful. I'm here at this site to try to get an answer without having to pay to consult an IP attorney.
Perhaps some additional information would help...
Let's assume there are no other rights attached to the image.
Also, this is...
Florida
We have a business that sells embroidery design files online. So people with an embroidery machine buy the design file from us, it's delivered electronically, and then they use that to actually embroider the design on whatever they like.
My question is about whether it is okay to use...
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