Tuesday, September 17, 2019
How to reuse and attribute an image
In Te Ngahere we have been learning how to reuse and attribute images from the internet. We have been learning about this because when we make animations we take a lot of images off the internet but we don’t check if they’re copyrighted or not, which can get us sued. There are some people who are fine with you taking their image off the internet, but you might have to attribute the images, there are also some images that are only alright with you using them if it’s for educational purposes only. If a image has two white lines through the image it means you can’t use it because it’s copyright. To attribute an image you have to show what licence the people who took the photo use to find the licence and who took the photo you have to click the image and then there will be a link in the top left corner you will have to click it. There you will find if you have to attribute or not. Also you have to say who took the photo (sometimes it doesn’t say who took the photo or which licence they use).
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