Will My Google Adsense Not Be Disabled If I Post Film Stills On Blog Using The Reason Of Fair Use?

Please I need help from someone with thorough knowledge in Google AdSense policies.
I have a film review blog and I need to post film stills by using the ‘fair use’. By the way, the resolution or size is only 400×270.
Will it lead to disabling my AdSense account or not? Cuz I really care too much of my AdSense standings.

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5 Responses to “Will My Google Adsense Not Be Disabled If I Post Film Stills On Blog Using The Reason Of Fair Use?”

  1. Bob J says:

    If you get more then 1,000,000 views a month you can apply for a script to get adsene in your videos on your own sites. Like YouTube a youtube partnership…. but not with youtube…

  2. Hasith says:

    simply you can’t post a movie unless you have permission from the movie company size doesn’t matter. even those movie parts in youtube are questionable.. Only thing safe to use is Movie trailers.
    I don’t think its worth risking yr Google account for something like this. better not put it.

  3. Business says:

    Copyright issues may be a thing, ad on the blog “copyrights respected” will certainly help

  4. JIM says:

    You should be worrying more about a movie studio seeing your blog as if you are habitually posting stills, your “fair use” doesn’t mean a lot. An ongoing film review item would not really be considered a Blog. You should get yourself a website

  5. Wasim says:

    make sure its is nt copyrite
    google is allowed this

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