What was once a web filled with code and scrolling text, the Internet is now the world’s largest conglomerate of images. And as visual content continues to rule, the number of images available online will only grow. But just because you can Google an image — and technically copy or save it — doesn’t mean the web is a free-for-all of visual data.
The answer is no. My last Scoop it topic described this. There's no other law to override the Copyright Law People are always trying to assume that they have a way to violate the Copyright law. But, once the big lawsuits start swarming, a person regrets trying to break the Copyright law