Epic Fail With Stock Images

Below is a perfect example of why you shouldn’t grab a random image from Google to use as stock images for your branding.

Using stock images can have it’s advantages when it comes to building an asset library for your branding and marketing. This assumes, however, that you are purchasing the images and using them legally. If you do a Google search and grab any image that you like, you could be in for problems that include receiving an attorney’s letter from the owner of the image demanding a ‘cease and desist’ and monetary damages.

If you need help navigating the best approach to managing and purchasing stock images, contact us today.

 

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