Images found in Google Images are *not*, repeat, absolutely *not* freely 
available. Just because they are searchable does not make them available for 
you to use -- for any purpose.

They are copyrighted. Every. Single. One. Some of them may have expired 
copyrights. You can use those, but you have to be careful and make sure.

Others may be licensed under terms that allow you to use them. For example, 
some of the Creative Commons licenses allow commercial use.

You have to investigate each and every one, and I'd strongly recommend 
keeping very careful records. I'd also make sure that anyone claiming to 
offer them under such a license, actually is the copyright owner and has the 
right to do so!

You can obtain a license from the copyright owner. He'll probably want 
money. More likely, he'll just ignore you. It's probably not worth the 
effort in most cases. I'd get a lawyer before going that route.

I'm glad Google took you down -- but I'm very sorry you had to learn this 
lesson this way, this late, after this much investment of time and energy. I 
don't know what prospects you have for getting unbanned in the future, but 
if you've learned about intellectual property from this, I wish you well in 
future legal endeavors.

On Friday, May 6, 2011 9:32:18 PM UTC-7, Angry Developer wrote:
>
> For my themes  I used materials that are freely available. Namely, I 
> used the images found in "Google images ". 
>
>

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