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In our previous article we told you about how every image on the internet is subject to copyright and intellectual property rights. Copyright, as such, requires that you indicate who created the image you want to post. Intellectual property rights, however, determine whether you can use someone else's image and how much you will have to pay for it. If you do not wish to pay, you can use images from free website catalogs where the photos are not subject to intellectual property rights and can be used freely. However, such images are subject to copyright. If you use images from sites like these, you must reference the source. NASA There are hund#&@s of thousands of images from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Here you can find images of stars, planets, celestial Germany Phone Number bodies, rockets and satellites. British Library In the archives of the British Library you can find period images such as engravings and illustrations. You can also find old book illustrations on oldbookillustrations.com . British Museum There are thousands of objects in the British Museum. Here you can find images of accessories, coins and ancient statues. Most objects are photographed on a white background, making the images practical and elegant. Van Gogh Museum The entire photo collection consists of artistic productions from the Dutch museum.
Here you can find paintings and illustrations. MOMA The website of the American Museum of Modern Art. It's a great site to look for photos of modern art. For example, if you need something abstract, colorful or unusual for a post. Creative Commons This is the largest collection of non-intellectual property photos, numbering in the millions. Ordinary users post images here, so the best images are buried under a lot of unattractive content. You'll have to dig deep to find anything worthwhile. All such images can be downloaded from a website, uploaded to Onlypult and scheduled. You will not have to pay for them but you will have to cite the source. The simplest way to do this can be, for example, “Image of (website name)” – this will be more than enough.
Here you can find images of stars, planets, celestial Germany Phone Number bodies, rockets and satellites. British Library In the archives of the British Library you can find period images such as engravings and illustrations. You can also find old book illustrations on oldbookillustrations.com . British Museum There are thousands of objects in the British Museum. Here you can find images of accessories, coins and ancient statues. Most objects are photographed on a white background, making the images practical and elegant. Van Gogh Museum The entire photo collection consists of artistic productions from the Dutch museum.
Here you can find paintings and illustrations. MOMA The website of the American Museum of Modern Art. It's a great site to look for photos of modern art. For example, if you need something abstract, colorful or unusual for a post. Creative Commons This is the largest collection of non-intellectual property photos, numbering in the millions. Ordinary users post images here, so the best images are buried under a lot of unattractive content. You'll have to dig deep to find anything worthwhile. All such images can be downloaded from a website, uploaded to Onlypult and scheduled. You will not have to pay for them but you will have to cite the source. The simplest way to do this can be, for example, “Image of (website name)” – this will be more than enough.