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I feel very strongly that people should always be respectful and *always* give credit to people who make icons. I've only made a few very, very basic ones, and even those took work, so I know how much work goes into more advanced icon-making. The best userpics are miniature works of art - I wouldn't pretend to have painted a Vermeer, so why pretend to have made a userpic?
I'm very grateful to people like you who do such intricate, beautiful work and are generous enough to share them with the rest of us. The least we can do, in exchange, is to acknowledge your work, and not hotlink.