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Solved I have a question about the ID asset

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I created ID assets used in China, Japan, Korea, and the United States
The ID used is a sample
In addition, it has been mosaic-processed
The portrait is a vam character I created
The reason I'm asking this question is because while the ID is a sample, the design is a design created in each country
Will it be a problem if I upload it to the hub?
 
I created ID assets used in China, Japan, Korea, and the United States
The ID used is a sample
In addition, it has been mosaic-processed
The portrait is a vam character I created
The reason I'm asking this question is because while the ID is a sample, the design is a design created in each country
Will it be a problem if I upload it to the hub?

If the "dataset" or the information present on the ID is not real (does not refer to a real person), there is no problem at all.
I suppose you're talking about an ID Card or like a Driving license right?
 
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Yes, that's right. Just in case, I increased the intensity of the blur and mosaic so that the number can't be read. And I added the vam logo.
Fictional character. Information provided as a sample. Unreadable mosaic and blur effects.
Can I post this? Perfectly?

If the "dataset" or the information present on the ID is not real (does not refer to a real person), there is no problem at all.
I suppose you're talking about an ID Card or like a Driving license right?
 
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이 스크린샷을 보여주실 수 있나요? : )
id card3.png

I even applied mosaic and blur effects to non-existent data.
 
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Yup! I think you're good, no problem with what you're showing!
 
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