How do I modify the images to add my book title?
To modify an image and add your book title, you can use any graphic design software such as Adobe Photoshop,GIMP, or online tools like Photopea, Canva. Simply open the image file in the software, add a text layer with your book’s title, and save the modified image.
Where can I use the images from bookcoverlite.com?
You can use the images from ebookcover.net as covers for your books. This includes digital eBooks, printed books, and promotional materials for your book. However, you cannot resell or redistribute the images as standalone files.
Can I modify the images to better fit my book cover needs?
Yes, you are allowed to modify the images to fit your book cover needs. You can change colors, add text, or make other alterations. However, the modified images are still subject to the terms of our License Works Policy.
What should I do if someone reports an image that I downloaded from ebookcover.net?
If someone reports an image you downloaded from ebookcover.net, please contact us immediately at [email protected] with details of the report. We will investigate the matter and provide guidance on the next steps.
Can I use the images for commercial purposes?
Yes, you can use the images for commercial purposes as long as they are part of a book cover. This means you can sell books that use our images as covers. However, you cannot sell the images as standalone files or as part of any other product.
Is attribution required when using images from ebookcover.net?
While attribution is not required, we appreciate it if you credit ebookcover.net when using our images. This helps us reach more authors and continue providing high-quality cover designs.
How do I report a potential copyright infringement on ebookcover.net?
If you believe an image on ebookcover.net infringes on your copyright, please send a detailed report to [email protected]. Include your contact information, a description of the copyrighted work, the URL of the alleged infringing material, and a statement of your good faith belief that the use of the material is not authorized.