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Big thank you to lion24 for the cover of Some Do Not... Stunning!
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TriciaG, what a lovely cover you have created for No More Parades! Thank you!

It's very such a lovely surprise to me to realise that the person who was my very first MC, and who cautioned me so politely about stepping prematurely into taking on a solo project without some prior experience on smaller reading tasks (which was perfectly wise advice, I must say), has now chipped in with a cover for a solo that I've read. I'm so pleased.
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I'm glad you like it!

And I'm VERY glad the original book had a nice title page that could be made into a cover. ;)
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Post by phileasfogg »

Hello , i would like to preclaim the cover for "Cuentos de terror latinoamricanos" viewtopic.php?f=60&t=86494 . Thanks a lot and i wish you a very nice Sunday!
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Post by Availle »

You're in the wrong thread. You want to post this there:
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=28785 :wink:
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I just moved the post to the other thread. :)
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I noticed just after I clicked "submit". But it does apply to the post above still. 8-)
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Post by lorda »

Danke schrm für das Cover der Biblische Geschichten ... :9:
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lorda wrote: June 18th, 2021, 5:21 am Danke schrm für das Cover der Biblische Geschichten ... :9:
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Post by annise »

I really liked the cover for https://archive.org/details/psychologyofindividuation_2106_librivox - clever idea :D


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I thought so too! :thumbs:
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Post by TriciaG »

Thanks!

I threw in "psychology" as a search term and looked through what came up.
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Post by annise »

Hush - you are supposed to say, wiping your sweaty brow at the same time, "I spent hours pondering over ideas and searching through pages and pages during sleepless nights......."

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:lol:
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Post by carthinius »

I think I'd better discuss this before since I ran into that problem with "Ursula": Unsplash states here that
Photos that have people’s faces that are recognizable in the photos can be used for personal use and commercial use (as long the photo isn’t endorsing any negativity that could harm that person). However, photos that have celebrities in it would not be recommended for commercial use, since typically celebrities have additional privacy rights that don’t allow any company to profit off of their image. However, in both cases, these photos can be used for personal use.
It's confusing, to say the least, because it contradicts the statement from unsplash's help section annise referred to (my post quoting annise's post can be found here):
If you download photos with any of these depicted in them, you may need the permission of the brand owner of the brand or work of authorship or individual depending on how you use the Photo.
So, to make long things short: How do we handle pictures with unrecognisable people in it? I specifically ask because I'd like to use this one for the short ghost and horror stories. Any ideas?!
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