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Asking for trouble

PHOTOGRAPHS ARE SUCH a big part of our daily lives, but if you see one you like can you just claim it as your own and use it wherever and whenever you like? The answer is most definitely not. Not only is it bad manners to take someone else's image, but it could also land you in a considerable amount of trouble, with a sizeable bill too.

We have all seen photos shared on social media with writing emblazoned across them saying that the

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