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Can I alter an image to avoid copyright?
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Can I alter an image to avoid copyright?
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If you edit an image that you didn't create, copyright law still applies. The only way to avoid copyright infringement with images is to create unique works, purchase a license to use an image or find a free-to-use image.
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