Copy right ,Images and Creative commons !

Hello there ,In todays blog I will be talking about Copy right ,Images and Creative commons. I will be explaining each of them by there own paste.

Copy Right…

What’s exactly the meaning of Copyright ?

Copy Right:the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same so it is totally fine as a right.
The exclusive rights are not absolute but limited by limitations and exceptions to copyright law, including fair usage. Laws that really apply the use of copyright material in many schools don’t apply for using the material on the Internet. Using copyright material in posts leaves you a open chance to copyright infringement. That’s why it is important to learn which things you can use and how to attribute things you can use.

Videos and Images still depend on it ……

Never think that you could just take images and videos of the internet for free because you must give the credit to the owner so its not plagiarism. It legal to copyright but there are some agreements for that as well.

To avoid copyright issues you could use the following three options :

Option 1: Use Creative Commons.
Option 2: Use public domain.
Option 3: Use your own online tools.
You should avoid Copyright on anything you’d copy like for examples books, poems, plays, songs, films, artwork ,videos,images,work,paragraphs,etc.

Creative commons …

What exactly are creative commons ?
Creative commons :A Creative Commons (CC) license is one of several public copyright licenses that enable the free distribution of an otherwise copyrighted work. A (CC) license is used when an author wants to give people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they have created .It is more related to Copyright.
They are an organization which provides free content license known as a (CC) license that people can apply to their own work.

When you license your own work with (CC), you are giving people the permission to use it without having to ask permission from anyone, provided they use it in the manner stated in your (CC) license.

The reason people use creative commons licenses is to make it easier for anyone to share and adapt creative work without the concern of copyright infringement.There are a bunch of different types of (CC)s licenses people use depending on what restriction(s) they want to apply to their work. Down below is a video that will tell you about (CC)copyright.

Here are two options for finding Creative Commons images:
Compfight plugin – is a quick tool on all Edublogs and CampusPress blogs to find and add creative commons images with attribution.
Compfight website – if you don’t have access to the Compfight plugin then you can search for creative commons images on their website and upload the images to your post.

Photo Credit: James Whitesmith Flickr via Compfight cc


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