Hi, Imagine that there is a new Linux kernel contributor, contributing documentation patches. As it is the habit from her company, she adds stock images from various sources (which may or may not be related to the doc), e.g. freepik or pexels [1], as illustration. However, on the source file, the image requires attribution. Yet, the attribution instruction doesn't mention image license (she attributes as "Illustration of foo by bar on pexels"), hence all rights reserved. Can that stock image be added to the kernel docs (which is licensed under GPL)? PS: none is lawyer here. Thanks. [1]: https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/young-man-chatting-via-net-book-during-work-break-coffee-shop-male-sitting-front-open-laptop-computer-with-blank-copy-space-screen-your-text-message-advertising-content_34485193.htm -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara