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Ask HN: False advertising on stock vector websites?

2 pointsby mehrzadover 4 years ago
I've noticed that a lot of services that sell royalty-free non-exclusive licenses to stock vectors and other images have a lot of images like this: https://www.vectorstock.com/royalty-free-vector/letter-m-c-logo-icon-design-template-elements-vector-21949358 even though on almost all of these services there is a huge clause saying that the use of the image in a logo is explicitly not allowed. When the image itself is suggesting the customer use it as a logo, is this not highly misleading? What am I missing here?

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rshnotsecureover 4 years ago
They could be making the money back on Ad Fraud. Perhaps the images and files they provide contain some kind of tracking script. It&#x27;s easy to imagine giving someone some JS code to paste in instead of a simple image link.<p>Also this could be just simple fraud. Freely acquiring others IP at no cost, and then almost giving it away because your Cost of Goods Sold is something close to $0.00.