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Reproduce or republish the image. Prepare new images and other works based on the original image. Distribute copies of the image to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending. Display the image in public.
Always Assume the Image is Protected by Copyright. Never use an image, illustration or photograph without first doing research to determine its copyright status. Linking. ... Use Your Own Photos and Images. ... Use Creative Commons-Licensed Images. ... Use Images From Stock Photo Agencies. ... Confirm Who Owns the Copyright in the Image.
As the name suggests, the copyright is owned by the public, and images are free for anyone to use, reuse, modify, adapt and distribute. While the images are copyright-free, it's still professional courtesy to attribute the work's original creator whenever possible.
Always ask permission to use a photo. Give proper credit to the creator of the photo. Understand the Fair Use copyright. Use images with Creative Commons licenses. Purchase stock photos.
If you own a federally copyrighted work, no one else can use your work without your permission as long as you are alive, plus an additional 70 years. If you are caught using copyrighted material or images owned by a legal copyright owner, you may have to pay him civil damages.
Conclusion Before taking any photo or image off the internet to use in your business or for personal purposes, get permission! Whether it be via a free license such as creative commons, paying for the license through a stock photo site, or using images known to be in the public domain get permission to use the image.
Using the correct image can definitely take a post from drab to fab very quickly. ... Stock photo services require you to pay for a license, creative commons licenses confer the right to use an image under certain circumstances and public domain images are not subject to copyright in the first place.
Take a photograph or draw your own pictures to avoid copyright-infringment, with one exception: photographs of artwork may be subject to copyright, so avoid using photographs of works of art that aren't in the public domain. #9: Attribution is not the same as fair use. Citing an image has nothing to do with fair use.
Giving credit means you can look at yourself in the mirror and say you are not a plagiarist. However, merely giving credit is not a defense to copyright infringement which, unlike plagiarism, has legal, not ethical, consequences. Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of someone else's copyrighted material.
Navigate to the United States Copyright Office website (link in Resources). Click “Search Records” at the top of the Copyright Office website. Click “Search the Catalog” under “Online Records.” Click “Set Search Limits.”
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