Creative+Rights+A.I.


 * 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.

Step 2: Click the empty box under the search bar that says "modify, adapt, or build upon. Step 3: Type in what your looking for in the search box and hit enter. Step 4: Click on the image that you think suits you best for whatever your purpose is for the image. Step 5: Right Click and click "Save Image As" Step 6: Save it in "My Documents" and name it as whatever you want it to be. 6 . (Comment - Answer included in 5 above.)
 * 1) Copyright and commons are opposites because because copyright is basically saying that I don't allow anyone to use this picture at all and you can't change or reproduce it in anyway. Commons is when you put a picture up and say I give permission for anyone to use it and change it but if you do you must show that the picture is not the original copy that I made. Also, I you want to make money off of it you have to ask me. Sometimes a picture is in the commons if it's too old for copyright which says that the copyright has expired. Creative Commons is just a search engine that shows content that you can share, use, or remix depending on the preferences that you set in the boxes below the search box. But commons and copyright are just legal terms used to show ownership.
 * 2) I just did that in the paragraph above, I accidentally put the two together.
 * 3) You can search for images on "Flickr" and select the commons for the search. Link to Flickr Commons
 * 4) The Layers and Manipulation assignment and Cropping because we were changing the image and reproducing the image in our changed way. We didn't have to use it for the Captions project because we didn't change the image in any way.
 * 5) Step 1:Click this Link to Creative Commons