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I got an email claiming that a picture I got from Pixabay is from Flickr. What should I do? (Georginav)

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Hello, I looked for that picture on Flickr, the TinEye and Google Image Reverse and didn't find it. Indeed, here is the the URL on Pixabay https://pixabay.com/photos/dentist-patient-1639683/ I want to verify if the complaint is real or not. PLEASE ADVISE ----Here is the email I got ---- From: Matt Madd <mattphotographylab@gmail.com>Subject: ImagesMessage Body:Hello The canadian magazine of immigration,I'm Matt. The photographer that took a number of photos you are using on your site The canadian magazine of immigration. Although I really appreciate that you like my photographs enough to share them on your site. I require that non-commercial uses of my images be accompanied by an appropriate photo credit and a link back to the source image on my website. While I'm not generally concerned by non-commercial use of my work, unaccredited uses like those on your site are a source of downstream commercial infringements that can become a problem, and adding a simple credit helps prevent these. The images in question are on these pages:https://canadaimmigrants.com/dentist-salary-canada/ My original work is here:https: // www. flickr com/photos /149902454@N08/ 48030812086/ in/ dateposted-public/  I would appreciate it if you could add a credit ("Image © costculator/Dentist”, or similar) to the article, as well as a link back to my site [https://costculator.com/dentist/] AS IT IS ALSO MENTIONED IN THE FLICKR PAGE you took the images from. I have worked really hard for these images. And I believe it's only fair to ask for proper attributions.. Thank you for your understanding. --- End of email----   NOTE: I added some spaces on the Flickr URL because I got this PIXABAY warning "the URL appears to be invalid"   Kind regards, Georgina

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