Creative+Commons+and+Copyright+Commons+PA

In your own words:
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 * 1) == Compare the following terms: creative commons, commons, copyright. ==
 * 2) == Contrast the terms. ==
 * 3) == Explain one way to find images that have "commons" rights. ==
 * 4) == Which assignments have used commons images? Explain why. ==
 * 5) == Explain in detail one way to find images that have "creative common" rights. Not done ==
 * 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. Not done ==
 * 1) == Creative commons, commons copyright these two mechanisms of legally using pictures sound very similar, and they are but while there are many similarities between the two there are a couple of differences that set them apart. Creative commons and commons copyright are both ways to legally use and change pictures. Both of these commons allow you to choose from a variety of images which you can edit in many different ways, such as cropping or manipulation. ==
 * 2) == But as I said before they are also different the main difference is that creative commons gives you two different searches one for those pictures that you don't want anyone to make money off of but they change and use them and the other search is the pictures for commercial use only. But commons copyright are pictures whose copyrights are beyond expired which means that you can use and change them how ever you like because they have no copyright. This means that you could use the commons for commercial purposes also. ==
 * 3) == One way to find images that have "commons" rights are on the Flickr commons. ==
 * 4) == We used the Flickr commons to find pictures for cropping,manipulation, and layering. Once again we were able to do this because the copyright on the picture was expired. ==