- cross-posted to:
- internetisbeautiful@lemm.ee
- floss_replacement@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- internetisbeautiful@lemm.ee
- floss_replacement@lemmy.ml
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Is it really free? Yes.
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So, I really like using Unsplash.
One thing I am always uneasy about is when I see just how many photos with people there are on the site. What model in their right mind would agree to give away their likeness for free and practically without being able to control the use of the resulting works at all?
Like, imagine a right-wing party uses you wearing a rainbow shirt as a motive in their campaign. And since the image is not individually licensed, there is pretty much nothing you can do.