Avoid PicRights / Higbee web picture scam
If you're using random images from the internet, PicRights' reverse image search may catch up to you and result in a nasty letter. In this video, attorney and software developer Dennis Walsh explains what happened to his clients and how you can steer clear. Thanks to @karissaskirmont for the video suggestion! And if you enjoyed this video and got some value, please like, subscribe, and comment on what you'd like to see! (It sucks doing all of this work to have no one watch it. Thank you!)

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