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Getty Images vs Creative Commons and Privacy: What Bloggers Need to Know

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Getty Images recently announced a new image embed feature that allows bloggers (and others) to access and use their vast library of images for non-commercial purposes. Creative Commons II : NonCommercial in CC’s Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 This is a guest post written by Simon Schmid of iubenda.

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15 Places to Find Free Images for Your Blog

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Creative Commons Search. The official Creative Commons website lets users search websites for free-to-use images from a variety of sources, including Google Images, Flickr and the Wikimedia Commons. Aside from just image search, you can use it to access Creative Commons music, media and video files.

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Common Creativity: Understanding the Rules and Rights Around “Free” Images on the Web

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Image by Jayel Aheram, licensed under Creative Commons Sites offering free copyright images are gaining in popularity throughout the blogging and web design communities alike, but they are by no means created equal. For example, “royalty free” simply means that once you pay for the photo, you are “free” to use it however you like.

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A Visual Guide to Finding Free Images Online – [INFOGRAPHIC]

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Images are like coffee to website owners and bloggers on a winter morning. Pexels – Has made things easy by using Creative Commons Zero (CC0). Wikimedia Commons – Collection of over 26 million image files. 3. Public Domain archive is a collection of free images around the web curated by bloggers.