How do I find images under Creative Commons?

How do I find images under Creative Commons?

Searching Google for Creative Commons images

  1. Enter your search term into the Google Images search bar.
  2. Click on Tools.
  3. Click on the drop-down menu under Usage Rights.
  4. Select the type of licence you wish to search for.
  5. Click on an image to see more detail and then click on Visit.

Can I use Creative Commons Google Images?

Types of usage rights Creative Commons licenses: These images are usually available at no charge to use, but require credit. They may also have limitations on how, or in what context, you can use them. For example, an image’s license might state that you can’t modify it or use it for commercial purposes.

Where do I find Creative Commons content?

Finding CC licensed videos on YouTube

  1. Do a search and find the filters option. After you do a search on YouTube, click on the ‘Filters’ option on the results page.
  2. Filter results. Under ‘Features’ select ‘Creative Commons’. Now all the videos in the search will be licensed under Creative Commons.

Can you use any Creative Commons images?

Yes. Works licensed under CC BY may be incorporated into works that are licensed under CC BY-SA. For example, you may incorporate a CC BY photograph into a Wikipedia article so long as you keep all copyright notices intact, provide proper attribution, and otherwise comply with the terms of CC BY.

Can I use creative common images on my website?

Which images can I use for free on Google?

Luckily there are many places you can find good quality images, which you can use for completely free.

  • Google image search – filter by usage rights.
  • Flickr Creative Commons.
  • Unsplash.
  • Morguefile.
  • FreeImages.com.
  • OpenPhoto.
  • Create your own images.

What Google Images can I use for free?

Follow these simple steps to find royalty free images using the Google Images advanced search.

  • Enter a search term in Google Images search.
  • Click the Gear icon, then select Advanced search.
  • Scroll down and use the usage rights drop down menu to select free to use or share, even commercially.