Creative+Rights+FD


 * 1) Compare the following terms: **creative commons, commons, copyright.** All of the following terms protect people with ownership of their work for other people.
 * 2) Contrast the terms. Copyright means you must give full credit to the owner, Creative Commons allows ownership to the creator but is also restricted upon how the owner wants to reason, and Commons lets people view, use, and mention other people's work.
 * 3) Explain one way to find images that have "**commons**" rights. When an image has "some rights reserved" marked on it it has the "commons" rights.
 * 4) Which assignments have used **commons** images? Explain why. The layers and manipulations assignments was a work with commons images. This is because we could use these pictures, but we did not own them and had to show where we get it from.
 * 5) Explain in detail one way to find images that have "**creative common**" rights. Owners of images with creative commons rights have the power how they want people to use their pictures.
 * 6) Provide a specific example of the use of at least one **copyright** image in an assignment for this class. What were the limitations in the use of the images. The "kangaroo man" picture from the caption assignment was an image with copyright. We had to give all owner ship to its owner, Sports Illustrated Kids.