 Is it legal to use real people's portraits in the images? Will it cause copyright issues? Did you know anyone who went in trouble for it? So you need to follow eBay's Veroguy. If you're dropshipping on eBay, if you're dropshipping on Facebook, you need to follow their Facebook's commerce policies. Every platform has their own policy. Even registered brands, they don't mind you dropshipping their products because you're helping them get more sales. But I'm talking about the really big brands that don't want people reselling their products because they have enough sales as it is, they're making enough profit. The rest of them, they don't mind, even if they get a professional photographer to take images of their product, you can use those images. They don't mind you dropshipping it. And if it's other people inside those photos, then the manufacturer or the seller who created that listing and uploaded those photos, he is the one who's responsible for it. They don't want to jeopardize their businesses because they're paying more. They're investing in inventory. They're investing in a lot more than you are as a dropshipper. So they have more reasons to be careful than you, but that doesn't mean that you shouldn't also be careful.