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When adding images, you have to be careful about giving credit to the creator of images, unless an image is in the "public domain". | When adding images, you have to be careful about giving credit to the creator of images, unless an image is in the "public domain". | ||
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* An image that is not just available to the public, but belongs to the public. | * An image that is not just available to the public, but belongs to the public. | ||
* It's been donated by the artist or its copyrights have expired or don't apply. | * It's been donated by the artist or its copyrights have expired or don't apply. |
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When adding images, you have to be careful about giving credit to the creator of images, unless an image is in the "public domain".
What is a Public Domain image?
- An image that is not just available to the public, but belongs to the public.
- It's been donated by the artist or its copyrights have expired or don't apply.
- The image below was donated by the photographer to the public, no strings attached.
Where can I find Public Domain images?
- Where can you find images you can easily add to your classes (without getting into trouble)? (Durham Tech Instructional Technologies Blog)
What if I can't find a Public Domain image? Try Creative Commons
- Where Can we Find Images we can use in Sakai? (Durham Tech Instructional Technologies Blog)