Creative+Rights+BS

Shae Barhonovich - Creative Rights

1. Creative commons, commons, and copyright all have to with the copyright and the credit give to the owner of the picture.

2. Creative common is when someone gives you the right to use their work bu they have to give you credit and they are not allowed to make money from it. Commons is when the image is too old to have a copyright and when it is to old nobody owns it. (** Comment: (1) They don't give you credit for using their work. You give them credit for using their work. (2) What is copyright?) **

3. Go to flixr.com and search for pictures on flixr common

4. We used commons images for cropping a picture and using layer and manipulation. We did this so we didn't have to worry about the copy right date. Since the copy right date was experienced so we could edit the picture.

5. To find images that have creative commons is to add a link to you picture, give a bibliography, or use CC search. ** (Comment: Adding a link does not ** find ** an image.) **

6. When we used a copyright picture for the caption assignment. We used copyright for this assignments because we a put a link fro, where we got it from. The limitations to this picture was that we couldn't use it without adding the link to the picture because we have to give credit. ** (Comment: You provided a link to the original and you did not change the original image in any way.) **