Gwoli ścisłości - pozwolę sobie zacytować "Terms of Use" Bēhance'a:
11. Your Warranty and Indemnification Obligations. 11.1 You represent and warrant that you own all intellectual property rights (or have obtained all necessary permissions) to your content and have the right to grant us the license stated in Section 2.2 above. 11.2 You also represent and warrant that your content will not violate or infringe any intellectual property right or other proprietary right, including the right of publicity or privacy, of any person or entity. 11.3 You agree to indemnify and hold Behance and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, employees, co-branders or other partners, and licensors harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, due to or arising out of your content, your use of the Services or Behance Materials, your violation of the Terms, or your violation of any rights of another.
Oraz "Community Guidelines":
1. Only Upload Your Own Work: Behance is a platform for sharing your own creative work — not for uploading or sharing other people's work that you like. If you want to show your appreciation for someone else's work, you can scroll to the bottom of the project and click the "appreciate this" button, you can leave them a positive comment, or you can promote their work via social sharing sites like Twitter, Facebook or Pinterest. But please don't upload other people's work into your own portfolio. This creates confusion about who originally authored the work (and we are all about people getting credit for what they create!)