
Or is there part of the copyright law that allows you to parody copyrighted material? Even ripping copyrighted material purely for parody's sake? I thought this was allowed, and that's basically what b3ta does, parody getty's et al's images, along with the creative shit as well!?!
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Fri 2 Mar 2007, 23:34,
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Getty's Website terms mean that if you even visit their site, you are in breach of their terms:
Uses of the Site:
"You are specifically prohibited from: (a) downloading, copying, or re-transmitting any or all of the Site or the Getty Images Content without, or in violation of, a written license or agreement with Getty Images;"
I draw your attention to downloading. Unless you have a specific written license from Getty, you can't even visit their website.
That's all of us up the shitter then!
creative.gettyimages.com/source/home/Terms.aspx
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Fri 2 Mar 2007, 23:39,
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Uses of the Site:
"You are specifically prohibited from: (a) downloading, copying, or re-transmitting any or all of the Site or the Getty Images Content without, or in violation of, a written license or agreement with Getty Images;"
I draw your attention to downloading. Unless you have a specific written license from Getty, you can't even visit their website.
That's all of us up the shitter then!
creative.gettyimages.com/source/home/Terms.aspx