x3x12x01x wrote:
Medusa, isn't your avatar/signature image from a movie? I take it that it is okay to use images from movies then?
The images are from the King Arthur movie that is supposed to currently be in cinemas. They're from movie posters (advertising) so I suppose I could claim that and even perhaps that I "own" a copy of the movie posters too (not that I really do but they have desktop downloads on the official site).
Having said that, I'm willing to admit I could well be breaching copyright by using them. I see it as not anything major considering that its publicly available to a certain degree and I'm not using it for profit (not that that is necessarily an excuse) and the people that own the rights to the entire King Arthur movie are more than welcome to request I stop using them *shruggs*
IMHO most people take no heed to copyright at all while others (such as myself) are more than happy to comply with an artist's requests when they don't want their art use. As the probability of getting caught with copyrighted images is small (mp3 and movie piracy is much more concerning and I'd assume a higher priority for law enforcement online) its a matter of personal ethics.
As Lillie said, you could always contact the artist and ask nicely. Explain that you'd like to use the image for an avatar and signature, tell him/her where you'll be using and I sometimes find saying something along the lines of, "I'd quite happily include a link to you're site along with my avatar and signature so people know its your image/art" (as long as you'll follow it through) can also make the artist feel a lot more comfortable as they know you're not trying to "steal" their work.