Uncategorized

Google Image Search and Creative Commons

Via Download Squad

Google’s image search is one of the fastest ways to find a picture of just about anything, but that doesn’t mean you can use all of the images you find on your website or blog. Google just made it a lot easier, though, by adding the option to search for Creative Commons-licensed images.

The terms of Creative Common licenses vary, but if you go to “advanced image search,” you can choose to filter images by the reuse and modification privileges their licenses allow. If you search for Creative Commons images, Google will also throw in other images that are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation license or in the public domain. Google says it’s still a user’s responsibility to click through and verify that the licensing information is actually correct, but that’s still a lot easier than sifting through thousands of image results yourself, looking for one you can use.

Read the entire article here.

Image Source: BotheredByBees

Tags:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

DISCLAIMER :Everything here is the personal opinions of the authors and is not read or approved by pratham books before it is posted. No warranties or other guarantees will be offered as to the quality of the opinions or anything else offered here