Use images and worry about copyright issues – don’t worry, I’ll teach you how to find images.
1. Open Bing search 2. Search for the type of picture you want 3. Click it, then click Filter 4. Select the corresponding copyright-free picture.
Note, because the pictures on Baidu may infringe copyright and the resolution is not very high, so I am posting this article. If you like it, please like it.
How to check whether a picture is copyrighted? Search for the picture you want on the homepage of the Internet.
After the search is completed, click to enter the main image page and pay attention to the copyright information column in the lower right corner. If there is any, it is generally copyright information.
In addition, generally high-definition pictures with high pixels are copyrighted. For specific ones, you can click on them to take a closer look, or indicate the source of the picture.
Copyrighted images must be authorized by the author before they can be used for commercial purposes, please do not misappropriate them.
Whether the image is infringing or not depends on whether the image user uses it for commercial purposes.
If it falls into the following twelve fair use situations, it does not constitute infringement: Article 22 of the Copyright Law stipulates that under the following circumstances, a work may be used without the permission of the copyright owner and without payment of remuneration to the copyright owner.
(1) For personal study, research or appreciation, use the published works of others; (2) To introduce and comment on a certain work or explain a certain issue, appropriately quote the published works of others in the work; (3) For reporting
Current affairs news inevitably reproduces or quotes published works in newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media; (4) newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations and other media publish or broadcast other newspapers, periodicals, radio stations,
Current affairs articles on political, economic, and religious issues that have been published by television stations and other media, except those where the author has stated that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast; (5) Articles published or broadcast at public gatherings by newspapers, periodicals, radio stations, television stations, and other media
Speeches, except those where the author declares that they are not allowed to be published or broadcast; (6) For school classroom teaching or scientific research, translate or copy a small amount of published works for use by teaching or scientific researchers, but they are not allowed to be published; (7) State agencies
Use published works within a reasonable scope to perform official duties; (8) Libraries, archives, memorial halls, museums, art galleries, etc., copy works collected by the library for the purpose of display or preservation of versions; (9) Free performances that have been published
(10) Copying, painting, photographing, and videotaping works of art installed or displayed in outdoor public places; (11)
Works written in Chinese language and written by Chinese citizens, legal persons or other organizations that have been published have been translated into minority languages ??and written works for domestic publication and distribution; (12) Published works must be converted into Braille for publication.
What are the free authorized picture websites? Today's Internet is paying more and more attention to copyright issues, and the same goes for pictures. More and more websites are marking their pictures with the word "copyright".
For many media people, this kind of cost is difficult to afford.
Then, it is important to find free licensed images.
As a newcomer to new media operations, here are some commonly used free picture websites recommended to you.
1. Stokpic has a variety of high-quality, high-resolution photo materials. The website provides a variety of photo categories, including: abstract, animals, architecture, background, black and white, fashion, food, landscape, life, activities, nature, objects
, people, sports, technology and transportation, the categories are rich. After you find your favorite photos, click to download and use them.
2. Pixabay Pixabay is a library with more than 300,000 free photos, vectors and artistic illustration materials, all of which can be used for commercial purposes.
3. The usage is very simple. After opening the website, directly enter the photo keywords you are looking for (use English). This is the most basic usage.
In addition, you can also use colors, tags, and sources to filter and search.
Filtering photos by color is a cool way to search.
After clicking on any photo, you will enter its detailed page, which includes large image preview, tags, color and source.
Click "Download" to download the original photo! 4. UnsplashUnsplash is a high-resolution free photo gallery material. It has been updated since May 2013. The update frequency is that 10 new images will be online every 10 days. You can find it from the Archive page.
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