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Like using a picture of Edwyn Collins to illustrate a piece about Morrissey.
In advertising terms, it's like using a picture of a Coke bottle to sell Pepsi: just not a good idea.
Assume that something is copyrighted until proven otherwise, recommends dating blogger Roni Loren, who was sued for using a picture from Google images.
"Big enough for any appetite" is how the Creekside restaurant describes its portions, using a picture of a glowering sumo wrestler.
You don't need to steal a photo when there is a wealth of creative commons images available, so check the usage rights before using a picture.
They also asked a postman for directions to Miss Stone's home using a picture of the pop star in an attempt to track her down, the court heard.
Then organizers thought of using a picture of a grass hut — like those that dot the landscape — but some argued that it would be too ambiguous.
The University of Lampeter in Wales has been forced to apologise to film director Steven Spielberg for using a picture of him to promote a scriptwriting course without his permission.
A: We're hoping that avatars will reflect the real people who make up the community of users on the Guardian website, so using a picture of yourself is an obvious start.
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In my view the theatre isn't illusionistic at all, so in using a picture-box stage we run no risk of convincing anybody of the literal truth of what they see.
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