Thread:RainEStar/@comment-24541035-20160203222507/@comment-3575603-20160309083401

Also, there's the ability to claim "fair use". I've looked into it, but the rules seem to vary from country to country which doesn't really help. Just make sure you credit the source that you found it from (and take the time to find the original artist, which honestly doesn't take too much if you use Google's Search for Images like this function, though it may be unreachable sometimes).

Though if there are any complaints from an original artist, I'll make sure to remove the image.

https://www.teachingcopyright.org/handout/fair-use-faq