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RE: Steemit Engagement Challenge S6/W1 - List Your Childhood Outdoor Games, Which are Not Famous Globally.
The first image is made by Canva, using a free template. And also I am using the paid version of Canva as well.
And if you mean the next one, it's a royalty-free image from Getty Images.
So, I don't know about the issue. Can anyone explain? @cryptogecko @jyoti-thelight @lavanyalakshman
Thank you very much for your time for the verification. By the way um not talking about Cricket there. 😋
Hello @damithudaya,
Thanks for participating in this engagement challenge organized by the @hindwhale community.
The question you have is why you cannot use a picture from the Getty Images library when it is readily available to download without purchasing the image in your post, right?
Now, let me elaborate on why you cannot and why you should refrain from using images from these types of royalty-free websites.
The reason is that the website, even if they say that the images are royalty-free on their websites, are offered as a product, and therefore without purchasing the image, you cannot use them in any of your commercial products or post where you are being paid.
Here is a written part of the license agreement by the website, and they explicitly mention that you have to purchase the image in order to use it on your product or website.
I hope it helps, and I would suggest you remove the image and use some other image from the recommended websites that our moderator has already mentioned in their feedback.
Ah..... I didn't go into that much detail. I thought that we can use royalty-free images from the Getty Images site too... Um in a serious situation now to find images for these games... 😅😅 Anyway, thank you for the detailed clarification. I'll replace the images