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kj_202
03-02-2008, 09:21 PM
Are you allowed to use paint.net to make forum icons, banners, gradients and use them on any vbulletin forum without any water markings etc...?

snakes1100
03-02-2008, 09:34 PM
If paint.net do require it, the images you use on your forums are your business & no concern of jelsofts.

Blazin Trav
03-02-2008, 09:49 PM
Why wouldn't you be able to? Does paint.net have a terms of service? If they catch you and you didn't credit them for the graphics then you would have legal issues. Other than that I don't see the problem.

kj_202
03-03-2008, 05:57 PM
Why wouldn't you be able to? Does paint.net have a terms of service? If they catch you and you didn't credit them for the graphics then you would have legal issues. Other than that I don't see the problem.

say if you made a banner, using paint.net and never said paint.net on the banner, is that illegal?

But the banner is got nothing to do with paint.net other than the fact it is made in that program.


any ideas?

RCWong
03-03-2008, 06:12 PM
Hey kj_202,

As the program has nothing to do with the banner than the fact it is made in the program, you don't need to put any kind of watermark.

Ryan

kj_202
03-03-2008, 06:40 PM
Hey kj_202,

As the program has nothing to do with the banner than the fact it is made in the program, you don't need to put any kind of watermark.

Ryan
Oh so I get it, basically your allowed to make anything in paint.net BUT as long as it is nothing about paint.net

E.g. Paint.net has many brushes, then you would need a watermark etc...

But if u made a banner or forum icon etc... for lets say a online game in paint.net, then it don't need any watermark etc... It can be uploaded to a vbulletin forum straight away?

Correct me if I am wrong please or tell me if I am correct :)

Dismounted
03-04-2008, 04:35 AM
If Paint.net requires you to have a watermark on the images, then you will need a watermark. If it doesn't say so, you don't.

kj_202
03-04-2008, 05:49 PM
If Paint.net requires you to have a watermark on the images, then you will need a watermark. If it doesn't say so, you don't.
oh, I see, fanx problem sorted (well question)

I understand it now, thanks to you people :), I think personally it would be best for me not to use it. The question that triggered my mind and got me confused has been answered, thanks once again.