Not plagiarism, but possibly copyright infringement. Unfortunately there is no clear answer on this: some would say it's an unlicensed derivative work, and others would say it's a transformative use covered under section 107 (fair use).
As an example, you may wish to consider the controversy surrounding Shepard Fairey's iconic "Hope" poster, adapted from an AP photo of then-Senator Obama.
Not necessarily, but it could still be a copyright violation. Plagiarism is taking credit for someone's work or not giving proper attribution. But if you are copying to give away or sell without saying it is your original work, that is not plagiarism, but piracy.
yes, or it would still be considered plagiarism
Yes, the artwork is just a picture and can be copied via internet
To effectively use picture hangers to hang artwork and photos on your walls, follow these steps: Choose the right size and weight capacity of picture hangers for your artwork. Measure and mark the desired placement on the wall. Install the picture hangers securely using a hammer or screwdriver. Hang your artwork or photo on the hangers and adjust as needed for proper alignment. Use a level to ensure the artwork is straight.
Those "pictures" are specifically named "Album Artwork." When you buy a song from iTunes, the album artwork comes with it. But you can change the artwork and also add it if your song doesn't have it. (You can actually use any picture you want when you do this.) Make sure the album artwork is saved as a picture file on your computer. Once iTunes is opened, right-click on the song you want to add artwork too. Click on the tab that says "Artwork." Then click "Add" (if you are adding the artwork) or "Change" (if you are changing the artwork) and then you will open up a browse window. Find the picture you want and select it. Then once it appears, click "OK" and then the artwork is now added and will show when you play that song on your iPod.
I'll test it right now... Yeah, you can delete it and the album artwork will not change on iTunes!
On my ipod you can drag a picture from a file into the space that shows the album artwork. You have to make sure that the album artwork is displayed to put in a new picture. If the song came with album artwork (usually ones bought) it cannot be replaced with a new picture. Hope This Helps ^_^
To delete a picture from Procreate on your iPad, open the app and go to the Gallery view. Locate the artwork you want to delete, then swipe left on the thumbnail of that artwork. Tap the "Delete" button that appears to remove the picture from your gallery. Confirm your choice if prompted, and the artwork will be permanently deleted.
When you take a picture of someone without their permission, it is called "unauthorized photography" or "invasion of privacy."
Yes, you generally need permission to take a picture of someone, as it is considered a violation of their privacy rights.
right click clear album artwork done
Yes, someone can use a picture of you without your permission, but it may be a violation of your privacy rights depending on the circumstances.