TLDR: If you create a song and distribute it for free, can you take a piece of art from the Piapro website that is licensed for non-profit use and use it for the song file's included embedded thumbnail (i.e., the image that shows in a media player)?
-----The long version of the question----
Is anyone familiar enough with how things work on the Piapro website to know if there are restrictions on what you can do with the artwork users have uploaded there within the confines of non-profit use?
Specifically, I'm wondering if I can use artwork uploaded to the site as the iTunes/other media player thumbnail for a song, whose mp3 file I would distribute for free. (The artwork would be embedded in the song's metadata, I think. Just like the art for the songs you get from an online music store.)
On Piapro, the artwork is provided with a license that stipulates only that it must be used for non-profit purposes, so it seems logical that you could use it for anything from which you earn no money. But then again, most everything I can see on Piapro assumes you'll be creating freely-viewable online videos for YouTube or NND, rather than distributing files for people's personal private use. I'm wondering if the fact that I'd be distributing individual copies of the art makes a difference. (Albeit, these "copies" would be embedded in the song data.)
This is probably Piapro's most helpful/detailed description of the licensing people can apply to their created works. As you can see, it makes no mention of forbidding/allowing distribution.
Edit: orz That's probably way too complicated-sounding for people to want to read... Added shorter version at the beginning.
-----The long version of the question----
Is anyone familiar enough with how things work on the Piapro website to know if there are restrictions on what you can do with the artwork users have uploaded there within the confines of non-profit use?
Specifically, I'm wondering if I can use artwork uploaded to the site as the iTunes/other media player thumbnail for a song, whose mp3 file I would distribute for free. (The artwork would be embedded in the song's metadata, I think. Just like the art for the songs you get from an online music store.)
On Piapro, the artwork is provided with a license that stipulates only that it must be used for non-profit purposes, so it seems logical that you could use it for anything from which you earn no money. But then again, most everything I can see on Piapro assumes you'll be creating freely-viewable online videos for YouTube or NND, rather than distributing files for people's personal private use. I'm wondering if the fact that I'd be distributing individual copies of the art makes a difference. (Albeit, these "copies" would be embedded in the song data.)
This is probably Piapro's most helpful/detailed description of the licensing people can apply to their created works. As you can see, it makes no mention of forbidding/allowing distribution.
Edit: orz That's probably way too complicated-sounding for people to want to read... Added shorter version at the beginning.
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