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How do I find Creative Commons on Flickr?

How do I find Creative Commons on Flickr?

How to Search. Go to the Advanced Search page on Flickr – http://www.flickr.com/search/advanced/. Navigate to the ‘Any license’ drop-down menu and select ‘All creative commons’ to search for all Creative Commons licensed images.

What does all Creative Commons mean on Flickr?

“Creative Commons is a non-profit that offers an alternative to full copyright.”

Are images with Creative Commons license free to use?

Although Public Domain, Creative Commons (CC) or GNU Public Licenses allow free usage of images and photos, and the license status makes them seem safe to use, reality is using these kind of images in your website or online publication can be very risky, legal-wise.

Do you have to pay for Creative Commons?

Creative Commons offers licenses and tools to the public free of charge and does not require that creators or other rights holders register with CC in order to apply a CC license to a work.

Do I need to cite pictures from Creative Commons?

A Creative Commons license (CC0) grants the right to use an image without credit, but we encourage Seneca students to cite any work that isn’t their own. When in doubt, cite any images you’re using regardless of licensing, unless your instructor has clearly stated otherwise.

What does the Acer k137 projector look like?

The K137 is a true one-off on the design front. With its rounded corners and distinctive combination of gloss white panels and light silver grille it looks more like a mini hovercraft than a projector. Except, of course, for the little recessed projection lens on the right side of the front edge.

What kind of adapter does Acer k137 use?

The K137 is also DLNA-compliant, meaning that you can stream photos, music or video from Android/iOS/Windows smartphones, tablets and notebooks via an optional USB adapter. The impressive first impressions continue with ithe K137’s picture specifications.

Can you get a Creative Commons license on Flickr?

Many Flickr users have chosen to offer their work under a Creative Commons license, and you can browse or search through content under each type of license.