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Thanks

Great post. I came to know about this through Chuck Green of ideabook.com. Thank you for putting this.

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Image Licensing

So if your a producer of images, what is the best way to convey that your image is copyrighted and is it possible for the image to contain a link so that rights and costs associated with use can be found?

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Image Licensing

Thanks, Help keep me out of court.

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bad sample

Thanks for the info but the Empire State sample image it´s not exactly a good sample. Even if the image it´s not under copyright the city as itself (New York) it is. New York city is under copyright and just a single photo published for commercial purpose must be notified first

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Wow. I didn't know you could do this.

Great post. I love Google functionality, but got scared off from using it as an image search tool because it was hard to find the reuse info. This is extremely cool. Time to add this to my toolbox. Another site of image links that can be helpful (though I probably won't use it as much now) is http://www.nicholascreative.com/stock-photo-resources.php - a short list of what I think are the best free image sources on the web.

I'm very happy I stumbled across this today. Thanks!

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WHY ARE NO IMAGES IDENTIFIED?

90% of the time no artist is named, you can't enlarge the image, and the website starts at the top with no indication of where the image can be found.
A search is all about information. THERE"S NO INFORMATION GIVEN. And a lot of time wasted thinking you can track it down, but finally going back to a regular search & just hoping the image turns up there.
WHAT IS THE POINT?

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Great tool

This is a great tool and reminds people they can't just grab any images off the web. We use images all the time for our marketing clients and have to be sure they are copyright free! Thanks! http://www.michigancreative.org/

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