BR13+Creative+Rights


 * 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.
 * 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)Compare:**= Creative commons are like commons because creative commons is a place you can put your pictures online for other people to use but you can allow certain things and not others and commons are a place where you find those pictures that people allow. Copyrights are like commons because commons are a place to go to, to see pictures not affected by copyrights. (Comment: All three are variations on the type of license allowed for their use. It is not based on where they are located online.) = = =**2)Contrast:**= Creative commons is a website that allows you to limit what people can do with your pictures whereas commons is a site that has pictures you can use for different uses. A copyright is the ownership of a picture but commons are places to look for pictures without copyrights. A copyright is different. (Comment: How is it different? - Basically commons images are so old the copyright license has expired.)


 * 3)** You can go to a commons or Creative Commons to find images with rights that have different uses.

4) The cropping, layers and manipulation, and image analysis all used commons images because we needed to change the pictures which means through a commons we needed to find pictures not affected by copyrights.

5) To find if a image has creative commons the picture would either be on creative commons, linked to creative commons, or show the creative commons symbol near or next to it.

6) We used an image from a popular website to use for caption and our limitations was not to use it for commercial use and to not alter the image in any way, shape, of form.