Legally use them for WHAT? It's almost certainly illegal to use the likeness of a "sports hero" (or anyone else) in such a way that implies that they support or endorse a particular item without their permission. It's also technically a violation of copyright to use a photograph in a magazine for just about any purpose whatsoever without the permission of the magazine (or photographer, depending on who holds copyright to that image), though if you're just cutting it out and making a button or something out of it for your own personal use, it's unlikely that anyone is going to care much.
Basically: if you're using the image to sell something, or in something that you are producing for sale, and you don't have the permission of both the "sports hero" and the photographer/artist/whoever holds the copyright on the image, it's probably illegal and it's highly likely that you'll get in trouble for it.
If you're using it without those permissions for something for your own personal use and not for sale, it's probably still technically illegal, but it's fairly unlikely that you'll get in trouble for it.
If you drew them yourself, and you're not using them in a way that implies endorsement by the individual, yes...until their lawyers tell you otherwise.
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Because people like sports heroes so the ad would get their attention.
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I would not use photos from search engines do to copy rights, photo web sites like stormythoughts.com has many high resolution images to choose from for web usees and more.
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they use soundwaves to produce the images.
Yes, you can use Getty Images on Instagram for your posts as long as you have the appropriate license or permission to use the images.
I can't provide images, but you can find pictures of Mark McGwire without a shirt by searching on popular image search engines or sports-related websites. Be sure to use appropriate keywords for better results. Additionally, consider checking out sports magazines or documentaries that feature him, as they may include such images.
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