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    of course, however you would have to check with the license holder directly to check permissions & limits of use. I'm sure there is something to be found online regarding the use of such images, this is why you have to gain permission.

    You have to understand these rules are their for their brand protection. while you feel there is no harm/no foul, it is impossible for you to know what a brand wishes to be associated with.

    porn sites may not be taken in the same league here as say a photography site but I'm sure the don't want the porn portfolio site wrapped in safari & a macbook pro images, that's not the association they want. what if the photography is horrible and not to apple standards?

    you need to understand this saturation of shit wrapped in Apple will in the long run be detrimental to the success of the exclusivity that Apple sells. Which is exactly why things like your inital observation exist;

    "I went to Apple's press photo pages and their EULA looks like it would prohibit use on, say, a portfolio website."

    You have the answer, now abide by it.

    • Apple owns the press images on their website. I get it. But I don't think they own every image in the world that has an Apple product in it.gramme
    • Apple product in it.gramme
    • everytime you see apple in another ad or on a tv show they have permission. i've done work for agencies, i know the rulesdummies

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