As with many of these low effort sites aggregating the work of others, licensing is clearly an afterthought. It's especially strange on this site that time has been taken to create a "CC" tag, but without actually doing any the Creative Commons attribution for using the image. e.g. <a href="https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/b-w-illustrations" rel="nofollow">https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/b-w-illustrations</a><p>And some have been incorrectly tagged with both "CC" and "No attribution required but appreciated" e.g. <a href="https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/saly-3d-illustrations" rel="nofollow">https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/saly-3d-illustrat...</a><p>Or there are some with custom licenses that have been left untagged, with just a "Get for free" CTA. e.g. <a href="https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/onboarding-illustrations" rel="nofollow">https://www.vektors.pro/illustration-packs/onboarding-illust...</a><p>Taking 5 seconds to download the resource and open Licence.txt reveals:<p>> ...You do not have rights to redistribute, resell, lease, license, sub-license or offer this resource to any third party «as is». If you want to use this resource as a part of a product intended to be sold via any marketplace, please contact the author of the freebie to get an extended license...<p>If you want to be sloppy with distributing your own work and just want Product Hunt points, fair enough. But if you are distributing other people's, then at least make sure it's done right.