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Posted on 22/08/201418/08/2014 by Rafael Scapin

Follow This Chart to Know If You Can Use an Image from the Internet

Copyright law can be a little ambiguous, so it’s important to double check before using someone else’s image. Just follow the chart and answer the questions and you’ll know whether it’s cool to use that cat pic for your blog or not.

http://lifehacker.com/follow-this-chart-to-know-if-you-can-use-an-image-from-1615584870

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