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Hello. I hope this issue finds you well. Firstly, I'd like to express my sincere appreciation for your thoughtful use of the emojis you shared.
I want to reiterate my strong commitment to respecting the copyright of the creative work you provided.
Currently, I'm in the process of planning an app service that incorporates a diary-writing feature with the ability to add emojis. Our app distinguishes between free and paid users. I am contemplating offering the complete set of emojis exclusively to paid users while providing only a limited selection to free users. Could this potentially raise concerns regarding copyright infringement?
If it does, I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the matter.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
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Currently, I'm in the process of planning an app service that incorporates a diary-writing feature with the ability to add emojis. Our app distinguishes between free and paid users. I am contemplating offering the complete set of emojis exclusively to paid users while providing only a limited selection to free users. Could this potentially raise concerns regarding copyright infringement?
If it does, I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the matter.
I'm sure this would be fine as long as you attribute to them being in use somewhere.
Hello. I hope this issue finds you well. Firstly, I'd like to express my sincere appreciation for your thoughtful use of the emojis you shared.
I want to reiterate my strong commitment to respecting the copyright of the creative work you provided.
Currently, I'm in the process of planning an app service that incorporates a diary-writing feature with the ability to add emojis. Our app distinguishes between free and paid users. I am contemplating offering the complete set of emojis exclusively to paid users while providing only a limited selection to free users. Could this potentially raise concerns regarding copyright infringement?
If it does, I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the matter.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: