Creative+Rights+K.A


 * 1) Compare the following terms: creative commons, commons, copyright. Contrast:
 * 2) Contrast the terms.Commons you can use the picture because its to old to have copyright.
 * 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.
 * 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.


 * 1) With creative commons and commons you are able to use a photo without giving credit to the source. You don't need permission from the creator. They all are licenses that show that there is or once was some type of ownership weather to the public or to an individual.
 * 2) Creative commons and commons do not need permission from the creator to post. Copyright needs at least credit from the creator. If the picture is to be used for making money then you need permission from the creator to use that picture. (Comment: Copyright means someone owns the product. You do not have any right to it without their permission.)
 * 3) Sometimes there are pictures that are too old for their copyright. Copyrights only stay for so long. If they are too old you can use them because their copyright is out of date.
 * 4) I have used the creative commons for Layers and manipulations. I wanted to use pictures to change them, so I need pictures that have no copyright.
 * 5) One way is that you can go on the creative commons website and type in a picture that you want.
 * 6) When we had to use pictures for a poster in class we had to find pictures of animals to use. We had to use modern ones, so we made sure to use the creator of that photo in our bibliography and put her name by the picture.** (Comment: You did not change the image in any way.) **