Copyright help!

Verbal said:
Just a screencap from the movie.

That may be a problem then...can you spot 10 differences? Im sure that its done in pencil may make a difference, but you know what these copywright laws are like...
 
Artemis is right I think. If you copied or drew from an image that wasn't yours you're still breaking copyright laws.

I'm going to try and quote (apologies if this goes horribly wrong :confused: )

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[url="http://www.whatiscopyright.org/ said:
http://www.whatiscopyright.org[/url]"]
[url="http://www.whatiscopyright.org/ said:
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What if I take someone else's writings, text, HTML or graphic image and change it around to suit my needs? I own the "new" version, right?[/font]

[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]If you did any of that with the original owner's permission, and according to his/her terms and conditions than you own the "new" version. If not you may be committing copyright infringement and/or plagiarism. [/font]



Hope that's of some help. :) [/font]
 
But the ONLY thing I did with the original picture was just to look at it. It was a reference photo...
 

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