Creative+Rights+MDC

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 * 1) Compare the following terms: creative commons, commons, copyright. Creative commons, commons, and copyright are similar because all three have to do with the right whether or not someone can or can't use an image.
 * 1) Contrast the terms. However, they are different because creative commons is being able to use an image only if given permission and given credit to the owner, while commons is being able to use an image because it is too old for copyright, and copyright is only the owner's property therefore we have to give them credit since it's not our work. (Comment: You do not have the right to use copyright products without the permission of the owner.)
 * 1) Explain one way to find images that have "**commons**" rights. You can find images that have "commons" rights by searching images online that have "commons" rights like flickr.com then copy and paste it into your computer since it's too old for copyright.
 * 1) Which assignments have used **commons** images? Explain why. The assignment that used commons images was Layers and Manipulation. We used commons images because we needed an image that we could legally copy and manipulate or edit.
 * 1) Explain in detail one way to find images that have "**creative common**" rights. You can find "creative common" rights by adding a link to the image so that credit will be given to the owner. (Comment: Adding a link does not ** find ** an image.)
 * 1) 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. We used copyright in our Captions assignment because we added a link to the image which gave credit to the owner. The limitations were that we couldn't change or edit the image and we couldn't use it without giving credit.