Image checker Tin Eye

Avoiding violation of copyright

Maurice Watts

Last Update 3 months ago

TinEye is a reverse image search engine that allows users to search for images by uploading an image or providing a URL. It uses image recognition technology to find similar or identical images on the web. This can be useful for finding the original source of an image, tracking down copyright violations, or simply discovering more information about a particular image. 

TinEye is used by Lawyers, photographers, designers, and other professionals to protect their work and monitor its use online.

There are several potential consequences for violating copyright with designers and photographers, including:

1. Legal action: The copyright owner may choose to take legal action against the violator, which could result in a lawsuit and potential financial penalties.

2. Damage to reputation: Violating copyright can damage the violator's reputation within the creative community, making it difficult to collaborate with other designers and photographers in the future.

3. Loss of income: If the violator is found guilty of copyright infringement, they may be required to pay damages to the copyright owner, resulting in financial losses.

4. Removal of work: If the violator is found to have used copyrighted material without permission, they may be required to remove the infringing content from their portfolio or website.

5. Limited opportunities: Violating copyright can limit the violator's opportunities for future collaborations and partnerships with designers and photographers who value and respect intellectual property rights.

Used extensively by Lares Design and Lares Clerical

Pexels is a website that offers a large collection of high-quality and free stock photos and videos. Users can browse through thousands of images and videos on various topics and download them for free to use in their personal or commercial projects. 


Pexels also allows photographers and videographers to upload their work to the platform, giving them exposure and the opportunity to showcase their talent to a wider audience.


Maltix clients create a "Buttons" page within their Knowledge Base and co ordinate all image changes from there.

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