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Using images legally online is crucial to avoid copyright infringement issues. Here's an essential guide to help you understand how to use images legally:
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Copyright law protects original works of authorship, including photographs, paintings, illustrations, and other visual arts. Unless otherwise stated, the creator owns the copyright to the image. Copyright protection typically lasts for the creator's lifetime plus 70 years.
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As a user, you have specific rights regarding copyrighted images, such as fair use (for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research) or images with Creative Commons licenses.
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Public domain images are not protected by copyright and can be used freely for any purpose. Websites like Wikimedia Commons and Pixabay offer a vast collection of public domain images.
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Stock photo websites like Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, and Getty Images offer high-quality images for purchase or free download with proper licensing. Ensure to read and comply with the licensing terms provided by these platforms.
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If you want to use a copyrighted image that doesn't fall under public domain or Creative Commons, seek permission from the copyright owner. Contact the creator directly to request permission for use. Be sure to get written permission for documentation.