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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Newbie Discussion => Topic started by: stocker2 on June 08, 2015, 11:30
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Hello,
Can I send graphics to Shutterstock and Istock. The problem is that once created the graphics for programs without a license. Do you have a graphics file information illegality some hidden code? Is the software maker may sue for the graphics created without a license? Currently I do not have graphics software without a license
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Hello,
Can I send graphics to Shutterstock and Istock. The problem is that once created the graphics for programs without a license. Do you have a graphics file information illegality some hidden code? Is the software maker may sue for the graphics created without a license? Currently I do not have graphics software without a license
So you want to make money from your work but you are not willing to pay other people for their work?
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He has legal software now, is what I understand.
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Software without a license, is what we call pirated software.
If I understood, he is asking if software companies put some sort of hidden code in the final files that could detect piracy, so he is afraid.
Software companies have the name of everyone who purchased the software. I purchased all my software, they have our names and purchase information.
If you don't have money to buy software, use legal free Open Source software. Stop using pirated stuff. Look on the internet for these:
Inkscape is free (alternative to corel and illustrator) for EPS, SVG
GIMP is free (alternative to Photoshop) for JPG
There are some people who use these alternatives on micro stock, I know some clipart artists that do use it....
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Now I have legitimate programs. Once, I had no legitimate graphics programs. Do Jpeg file is evidence of illegal software? How to check if images are legal Shutterstocku Jpeg files if you millions? Has anyone been sued by the manufacturer of the program without a license for Jpeg files? I wonder how many people selling illegal files Jpeg
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No, there is no evidence in the file of whether you had a license when you used the software.