Thread:Humperdink618/@comment-104549-20171209115809/@comment-104549-20171216112007

Normally I'd refer you to the appropriate section of the tutorial, but since you've put in considerable effort already, allow me to streamline the process for you:
 * 1) Since you didn't create the image, the only remaining viable options are one of the Fair Use variations, one of the two Permission options, or some variation of Creative Commons or Public Domain.
 * 2) Getting permission from the site owner might be challenging, since it's commercial, so let's say for the sake of debate that's out.
 * 3) Nothing on that site suggests the image is CC or PD, so we'll assume that's out too.
 * 4) Neglecting a more nuanced discussion of copyright law insofar as it relates to images designed to simply replicate objects without any "creative" aspects (which is a fascinating aspect of copyright law if you're ever inclined to research it, but not an appropriate one to pursue here), the only viable option left is Fair Use. I'm not saying it is Fair Use; you have to make that determination by applying the four-factor test.  But I can say that, at a glance, either it's Fair Use or it has to go.  So take a look, see if you conclude it's Fair Use or not, and we'll go from there.