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When attributing a work under a CC licence you should: credit the creator. provide the title of the work. provide the URL where the work is hosted. indicate the type of licence it is available under and provide a link to the licence (so others can find out the licence terms); and.
All of our licenses require that users provide attribution (BY) to the creator when the material is used and shared. Some licensors choose the BY license, which requires attribution to the creator as the only condition to reuse of the material.
To make sure images are correctly attributed, include the following details and make sure they are clearly displayed by the relevant image (ideally directly underneath): Title: The title of the image. Author: The name of the creator. Source: The URL where the image is hosted (plus optional link to author profile).
Common contexts for fair use laid out in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act are “criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research.”
There are a few circumstances when you don't need permission; for example: The image you're using is in the public domain, including a U.S. federal government image. The copyright owner has clearly (and reliably) stated that you may freely use the image without obtaining permission.
To make sure images are correctly attributed, include the following details and make sure they are clearly displayed by the relevant image (ideally directly underneath): Title: The title of the image. Author: The name of the creator. Source: The URL where the image is hosted (plus optional link to author profile).
How to give attribution Title: “Furggelen afterglow” Creator: “Lukas Schlagenhauf“—with a link to their profile page. Source: “Furggelen afterglow“—with a link to the original photo on Flickr. License: “CC BY-ND 2.0”—with a link to the license deed.
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