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  2. 4 days ago · Content can enter the public domain by having its copyright expire, if copyright law does not protect the specific type of content, or if the copyright owner dedicates it to the public domain. Entire collections of public domain content may be subject to restrictions, but individual public domain content can be downloaded and re-used by anyone.

  3. 3 days ago · A library guide which details how to search for and employ public domain images or images licensed for free public use. How Do I Use an Item Licensed Under Creative Commons? The Creative Commons has published Best Practices for applying proper attribution to items used through a CC license.

    • Dana Mastroianni
    • 2014
  4. 5 days ago · The image is copyrighted, but you are using the image for an educational purpose (see below). The image is not copyrighted. It is either in the public domain (see below) or the creator has decided to make it freely available.

  5. Public domain photos and images are free to use, but you must credit the creator. It is treated the same as any other image under a Creative Commons licence. The reference is the same as a non-Creative Commons image, but the in-text citation is different.

    • Merren Tait
    • 2019
  6. 5 days ago · Reproducing an image in the public domain or creative commons. Images in the public domain are not subject to copyright, and therefore do not require copyright attribution or permission when reproducing. However, it should still be noted that the image is in the public domain.

    • Merren Tait
    • 2019
  7. 5 days ago · There is a scenario where an image is not bound by any copyright. In such a case, the image enters a realm known as the public domain. This means it's like a free bird, ready to be used by anyone without any copyright restrictions. Some images have no copyright attached and are free for anyone to use.

  8. 3 days ago · Copyright & Reproduction Guidelines. Unless otherwise noted, all images and animations are generally not copyrighted. You may use NASA imagery, video and audio material for educational or informational purposes, including photo collections, textbooks, public exhibits, and Internet web pages.

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