Creative+Rights+PK


 * 1) Copyright, creative commons, and commons are similar to each other. They are have to do with giving something a copyright (No. they are not all copyright.)
 * 2) Creative common is when someone gives you the right to use their work, but you have to give them credit and you can't use it to get money from it. Commons is when the image is too old to have a copyright. Because it's too old, nobody owns it. (Comment - What is copyright?)
 * 3) Commons is when you can use the picture because it is too old to have a copyright. Copyright is when someone has a copyright on a picture and they don't want anyone to take the picture. (Comment: Didn't answer the question.)
 * 4) One way to find the image that have "common" rights is that you go on the Flikr website and you search for the picture you want. After you find the picture you want, you copy and paste the picture or you can save the picture onto your computer. Lastly, you put it into your assignment.
 * 5) One way to find an image or images that have "creative common" rights is when you put the link for the picture in your assignment. I would also give it a bibliography for what you used (if it needs one.) ** (Comment: No. Adding a link does not find an image.) **
 * 6) An example where we used a copyright on a image is the assignment of "Captions." For that assignment, we used a picture from a website, but we had to put the link of where we got it from. The limitations to this picture was that we couldn't use it without adding the link to the picture (giving the person credit.)