

Do you really think that using a part(s) of any published picture is breaching copyright rules? According to above mentioned I've decided to suspend uploading my (yes, MINE) pictures to your site and to look for another, just more fair. Third, do you really think that publishing photos of celebrities (even adfopted) at your site is not a violation of copyright law? If not, then why my work has been rejected? Forth, I am astonished very much if you really think that it is better to have celebrities at one's monitor than something educational.

If you can't see the difference then it is not my problem at all. Second it is absolutely free (link provided by you leads to another page where this work is absent ), see link.

You are absolutely wrong because - first I mentioned in my comment that it is an adaptation of mentioned author. Update #4: We have extended the promotion, read more about it here: Tackabury - I've just noted that my work 'Murhy's Law' has been rejected by you because of copyright. Update #3: We have simplified the promotion rules, learn about the new requirements here: We have had too many single-monitor submissions, sorry. Update #2: We are not looking for any more single-monitor images, they will not count towards the total for this promotion. This is considered a wider aspect ratio image. Note that when an image is designed for more monitors the width increases but the height does not. The wallpaper sizes are determined by the aspect ratio. Update #1: A few people have asked what the criteria are for the wallpaper size (single, dual, or triple) classifications. To get started, just login or register for an account, then start submitting images! We'll be actively monitoring the submissions, and we will email you once you've submitted enough images to qualify. Please don't take images from other wallpaper sites! Use only images that are your own, creative commons, share-alike or licensed for sharing.

Don't worry if you've already submitted images, we'll include all submissions prior to the promotion as well. For example, if you submit 5 triple-monitor wallpapers, and 7 dual-monitor wallpapers, you'll still get a free license. We will also take into account combinations of different wallpaper sizes. The number of images that need to be submitted and approved in order to receive your free license depends on the number of monitors that the images are suitable for:
