GIVING CREDIT
WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
WHY REFERENCE CREATIVE COMMONS IMAGES
Why do we need
to attribute image sources?
We’ve downloaded an
image, can’t we just use it
in our PPT presentation?
Photo by Joel Muniz on Unsplash
Images are the creator’s property
Even though we can find these images
freely out on the internet, they still
belong to the original creator.to by SplitShire on Pexels
The owner provides the right to use,
share & sell that image.
Image by Rawpixel on Unsplash
When we quote something written in a
book, we give credit the author
In a similar way
we must give credit
to the owner of the
image that we are
using
To avoid repeatedly granting
permission from requests
Image owners can apply
usage licenses to their images
This is where Creative
Commons licenses come in
More about that in another module

Creative commons why

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    GIVING CREDIT WHERE CREDITIS DUE WHY REFERENCE CREATIVE COMMONS IMAGES
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    Why do weneed to attribute image sources? We’ve downloaded an image, can’t we just use it in our PPT presentation? Photo by Joel Muniz on Unsplash
  • 3.
    Images are thecreator’s property Even though we can find these images freely out on the internet, they still belong to the original creator.to by SplitShire on Pexels
  • 4.
    The owner providesthe right to use, share & sell that image. Image by Rawpixel on Unsplash
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    When we quotesomething written in a book, we give credit the author
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    In a similarway we must give credit to the owner of the image that we are using
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    To avoid repeatedlygranting permission from requests Image owners can apply usage licenses to their images
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    This is whereCreative Commons licenses come in More about that in another module