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As a reminder, in the warm-up we saw this scenario: Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see - 10 but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they're selling for 510 each Now that we understand Copyright, what would need to change in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay? a Enter your reflection here.

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As a reminder, in the warm-up we saw this scenario:
Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see -
 10
but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they're selling for 510 each
Now that we understand Copyright, what would need to change in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay?
a
Enter your reflection here.

As a reminder, in the warm-up we saw this scenario: Imagine you were using some of our pixelation tools to create an image and you posted it online for your friends to see - 10 but, a week later you find out someone took that image and put it on a T-shirt that they're selling for 510 each Now that we understand Copyright, what would need to change in order for the scenario from the warm-up to be okay? a Enter your reflection here.

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In order for the scenario to be okay, you would need explicit permission or a license from the copyright holder, which is likely you in this case, to use the pixelated image for commercial purposes like selling it on a T-shirt. Without permission, using someone else's creative work for commercial gain violates copyright law. So, to make it okay, ensure you have the legal right to use and monetize the pixelated image, either through ownership or obtaining the necessary permissions.
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