Creative Commons
Use photos with LICENCE
To insert photos on your presentations you must know that photos have owners. When you use photos without a licence you could commit FRAUD!
You have two options: 1: Become a photographer. Take your own photos.
2: Find photos on internet with licence. (creative commons)
How to find photos with licence on internet: Look at these signs: This sign means: it is forbidden to use the photo.
This symbol means: you can use it for free.
Creative commons allows to use it but you must mention the source.
How to mention photos creative commons Author. Title of the image. Found on.. (place where you found it). Type of licence.
Exemple:
ISIDRO CEA. Estaba el Sr. Don Gato. On Flickr. CC BY SA
BY means by... you must mention the AUTHOR NC means: it is forbidden to use it with comercial porpouse. SA means; share alike. Use it in the same way. It means you can use it but you cannot modify it. And you must mention the author.
How to google photos.
Follow these STEPS:
Write your word on the searcher.
Then select Herramientas/tools
On these options click on the triangle at the right of right of use.
Select Licencias Creative Commons
The photos you find there are allowed to be used.
Other option you have: Use repositories of images that you will find on internet:
Freepik
Pixabay
Unsplahs
Iconfinder
If you need more information about that you can check this web. 1&1IONOS España S. L. U. 2020 Digital Guide Ionos, 17/nov/2020, Dispoñible en (https://www.ionos.es/digitalguide/paginas-web/ derecho-digital/como-usarcreative-commons-correctamente/)