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Is it legal to use other people's photos online in order to get free stuff?
01-16-2013, 09:40 AM
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Is it legal to use other people's photos online in order to get free stuff?
Basically I saw an adult girl on twitter who only has about 500 followers post about 10 photos showing full naked breasts and full nudes but with her vagina hidden by her hands or legs. She posted an amazon wishlist with various priced items and within an hour or so she had over £80 worth of stuff bought for her. I want this but being a male this isn't possible for obvious reasons, so would it be legal to find a girl posting pics anonymously online for free and use them on an alias twitter account as if they are my own in order to get people to buy me stuff via amazon wish lists? However as a future tax advisor (hopefully) a conviction for fraud wouldn't do me any favours so thought I'd ask. Just so unfair females can get stuff bought for them by men everywhere they go, so much for equal rights.

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01-16-2013, 09:49 AM
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No.

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01-16-2013, 09:51 AM
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Well, it is not quite "equal rights."
If you have the girl's written permission, there should not be a problem.
However, you cannot use someone else's picture for personal gain without their permission as
it implies they support your actions.

I can take a picture of a crowed and say "Come to the Fair."
I cannot take YOUR picture off Facebook and use it in my ad.
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01-16-2013, 09:57 AM
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If you have their permission it's fine. If not, well it depends on how you obtained the photos and what you are using them for. It could be classed as anything from (potentially child) pornography to identity theft to ignoring copyright. At the end of the day, nothing is ever really free, and if you're that desperate for objects you need to either get a job and work for it, or grow up and realise that there are far more important things in this world than having lots of stuff. Is it really worth the risk of criminal or civil action, just for some new clothes or games that you don't even need?

As to the equal rights thing, how do you know you wouldn't get the same result with pictures of males? I've been on twitter long enough to know that there are guys who do the same as the woman in your question. Indeed, it's quite likely the woman in your question is actually a man.
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01-16-2013, 09:58 AM
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This girl is a.whore why do that! Its just stupid! And as for u complaining that Its.not fair, its disgusting and the guys buying these things for this girl are idiots! Nothing good about that! You want something, work for it, am sure that girl didn't get all that stuff for free, she sold her dignity in return for Pervy men to buy her things, this is how things can.spiral! What if one of these guys decided to "check in on their investment"? Boom! That girl either ends up a sex slave, raped or dead! Is that what you want? To play piggy in the middle with a bunch of horny men? ??? Huuuhh??
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