Permission Needed for Images on your blog

Read a timely reminder posted by Ronnie Burt today: PSA: Don’t Let Salami and Google Images Get You In Hot Water

Google Advanced Search indicates which images have a Creative Commons license to republish online.
http://www.google.com/advanced_image_search

Flikr Images also have a Creative Commons search option.

Click here for a collection of image search engines:

Copyright, Fair Use and Creative Commons

During IRC seminars at the beginning of the year, students were reminded of their obligations when using ideas, images and sources that belong to someone else.
The purpose of this “The Edublogger” entry is to “dispel a few myths and pull together a complete list of resources for teachers and students to use when blogging and working with content online”.

Are you creative?…. Do you want to share your work or use the creative work of others?

The Bright Ideas Blog published this poster explaining the Creative Commons Licence. It was created by Karlisson Bezzera (Brazil), a blogger who goes under the name of Nerdson. Bezerra manages to explain creative commons in an easy-to-follow comic strip.

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