This document discusses copyright and Creative Commons licenses. It explains what copyright is and how Creative Commons licenses allow for sharing and reuse of content while still giving credit to creators. The different types of Creative Commons licenses are described, including Attribution, Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives, and Share-Alike licenses. Guidelines are provided for finding images with Creative Commons licenses on sites like Flickr and Google, and for properly attributing images when using them in blogs, presentations or other publications.
7. Non-Commercial (NC)
CC image http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads
Copy, display, or
share. But you are
not allowed to sell
the media or display
it in commercial
sites.
8. No-Derivatives (ND)
CC image http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads
Copy, display or
share. But you are
not allowed to edit
or manipulate the
media.
9. Share-Alike (SA)
CC image http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads
You can modify the
media - but only if
you use a license
that is the same as
the original creation.
10. Combining the Licenses
CC images http://creativecommons.org/about/downloads
Attribution
Attribution - ShareAlike
Attribution – No Derivatives
Attribution – Non-Commercial
Attribution – Non-Commercial - ShareAlike
Attribution – Non-Commercial – No Derivatives
Most
Free
Least
Free
12. 1. Choose photos
that are licensed
under Creative
Commons (see other
highlighted settings)
When using Compfight…
http://compfight.com
The photos at the
top are all for sale!
Do not use these
photos.
13. 3. In the next page, Click
‘”Download…” link.
At the bottom of the page,
click Save As and save the
image in your tablet
When using Compfight…
http://compfight.com
2. Choose the size you
want to download or
insert
(right-click the image)
15. When Using Google...
Look for the Advanced Search
button
Choose the Usage right button
“Free to use or share”
16. When Using Google...
Right-click ‘Full-size image’ and copy the shortcut. You’re
copying the URL when you do this!
Use this link to attribute the owner of the image.
17. How do I Attribute an
Image?
If I’m Using My Own Photos…
REMEMBER:
Copyright to all images is instantaneous
Image by MMatias
If I bought a photo online….
An Istockphoto Image
If it’s my image….
18. How do I Attribute an
Image?
If I’m using Images for my Presentations…
Paste a link to the original photo
CC Image+ (link to the original page)
or
just the link to the
page
http://www.flickr.com/photos/59326548@N00/268054947/
19. How do I Attribute an
Image?
If I’m using Images for my
Presentations…
Paste a link to the original
photo
CC Image with the link to
the page
CC Image http://www.flickr.com/photos/59326548@N00/268054947/
20. How do I Attribute an Image
from School Subscription
Sites?If I’m using Images for my
Presentations…
Paste a link to the original
photo
Used with permission (and cite in your
bibliography)
Girl in the Rain Britannica Image Quest with permissionCC image: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59326548@N00/268054947/
21. How do I Attribute an
Image?
If I’m posting on my blog or any online publication:
What we recommend:
Copy and paste the image URL
Identify the owner
Paste a direct link to the website
CC Image Superkimbo http://www.flickr.com/photos/superkimbo/3318863498/