Creative+Rights+BI


 * 1) Compare the following terms: **creative commons, commons, copyright.**
 * 2) Contrast the terms.
 * 3) Explain one way to find images that have "**commons**" rights. (Comment: Not Answered)
 * 4) Which assignments have used **commons** images? Explain why. (Comment: Not Answered)
 * 5) Explain in detail one way to find images that have "**creative common**" rights. (Comment: Not Answered)
 * 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. (Comment: Not Answered)

Creative Commons is a website that allows you to share and license your work. Commons is another website, but this one allows you to get pictures past, much past, copyright so that you can use the pictures without harm because no one owns the picture, at least not any more. Copyright is when a person or company owns a picture and you can't use it or change it unless you have direct permission. So, commons and creative commons are both websites where you can look at photos, but in commons you can use and change the photos so you can share and license it on creative commons. In copyright and commons you can use the photos, but you need permission to change copyright photos and if you just use copyright photos to show you have to give credit to the place from where you got the photo.