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Episode: 3370
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Title: HPR3370: More Free Images?
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3370/hpr3370.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 22:09:15
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This is Haka Public Radio episode 3,374,
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Friday the 2nd of July 2021.
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Today's show is entitled,
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more free images.
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And is part of the series,
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Gimp,
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It is hosted by AYUKA
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And is about 14 minutes long
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And Karima Clean Flag.
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The summer is,
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We look at some more free photos
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I'd like to see if they are really free.
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Hello, this is AYUKA.
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Welcome to Hacker Public Radio
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and another exciting episode
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in our ongoing series
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about Gimp
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and Image Processing.
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And what I'm going to do is
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take a look at some more possible sources of images.
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And the reason is
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that my wife sent me something.
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Now she's a marketing consultant
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who has a background in graphic design.
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This means she's doing for a living
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many of the things I have been doing
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as a hobby in these Gimp tutorials.
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In the days of the plague
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we were doing long walks
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every day as a form of exercise.
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And I would often talk about my tutorials
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and what I was trying to accomplish.
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On one of these walks
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I was explaining that I was trying to use
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many different free image sites
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as we've discussed.
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And the next day
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she sent me a link to some more.
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Now it came from a marketing site
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called 20 over 10
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link in the show notes
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and offered their 15 favorite sites.
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Links to all of those are in the show notes as well.
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Now these are mostly high-quality stock photo sites
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which is of course what my wife uses in her own work.
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The advantage of sites like these
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is that you might get better quality images
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than you find on a public domain site.
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So I thought I should investigate
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and here's what I found.
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Most of these sites are reasonably free
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though I wish they were to often
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creating their own licenses.
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Fairly typical of these is a site called unsplash.com
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which builds itself as the internet source
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of freely usable images.
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But what does that mean exactly?
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To find out I check the license
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and I give them full marks for the fact
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that that was easy for me to do.
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Now the unsplash license says unsplash photos
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are made to be used freely.
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Our license reflects that.
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All photos can be downloaded and used for free.
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Commercial and non-commercial purposes.
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No permission needed parentheses
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though attribution is appreciated.
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What is not permitted?
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Photos cannot be sold without significant modification.
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Compiling photos from unsplash
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to replicate a similar or competing service.
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Even though attribution isn't required
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unsplash photographers appreciate it
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as it provides exposure to their work
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and encourages them to continue sharing.
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It goes on to say what they call long form.
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It's not that long.
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Unsplash grants you an irrevocable
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non-exclusive worldwide copyright license
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to download, copy, modify,
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distribute, perform, and use photos
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from unsplash for free.
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Including for commercial purposes.
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Without permission from or attributing the photographer
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or unsplash, this license does not include the right
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to compile photos from unsplash
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to replicate a similar or competing service.
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Now to be fair this is not a bad license.
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I think for most people's uses this would be a good site
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and the images are definitely good ones.
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Similar sites include
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pixabay, pexels, kaboom picks, and shudderoo.
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In fact the license terms I could find on all of these sites
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look like they came from a single template.
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So basically what I think they're saying
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with all of these is yeah use these images
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but don't try and get into competition with us.
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Okay, it's not too bad.
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I could live with that.
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But do I have to?
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Well let's let's see.
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We still have more sites to go.
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So next I came to negative space.
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Now I was very happy to see on the front page
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that all images are licensed CC0
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which I like a great deal.
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Just to double check I went to an image
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and click through to the download page
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and saw download the free high resolution image
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lighthouse sky with the CC0 license
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and use it however and wherever you like.
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Okay that sounds good.
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I love that it has the CC0 license claim
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right on the homepage of the site
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and that it repeats it on the download page of each image.
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I take licensing very seriously
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and while I tend to think that copyright is way over done
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particularly in the hands of the big media companies
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I am friends with an author Michael W. Lucas
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who has reasonably pointed out
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that he relies on copyright to make it living.
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So it can be complicated.
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My wife uses stock photo sites a lot
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but she has customers
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so the cost can be billed to a client
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or taken as a tax deduction.
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I don't have any clients or any revenue.
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In fact I spend money to host these tutorials
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on a website I pay for.
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In any case
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I like it when I can see easily
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what the license terms are for a site
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and when I got to fancy crave
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I did not get that.
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The site looked like something to check out
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since it's aimed at freelancers
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and the 20 over 10 article
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had disbwered for it.
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Fancy craves easy to navigate website
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releases two new images from professional photographers
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every day.
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The photos have much more of a fun eclectic vibe
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perfect for blog posts or social media
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but under what terms?
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I saw that the word free was fairly prominent
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and the encouragements to start downloading
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and fill up your hard drive
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but I'm not new to the internet
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and I don't take the word free at face value.
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I need details.
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Now the pictures are grouped as themes
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so I clicked through to a collection of sunset photos.
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I saw that each of them said free download
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but I've seen that exact same language used to say
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you can download it for free
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but to use it you need to pay money.
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I'm sure you've all seen this.
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There was a collection that said public domain in the tile
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in the title.
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It was one for palm trees
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but I never found anything
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it looked like an explicit license anywhere on the site.
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A further down check is that it seemed to auto play video commercials
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all the time I was on the site.
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Well next is Burst.
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Burst is a site that is a subsidiary of Shopify
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and it looks like it is a kind of photo sharing site.
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So part of the emphasis is for people to become contributors
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and upload their own photos.
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If you scroll down to the bottom of the homepage
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there is an FAQ section with a clearly marked link
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to the license page.
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So a thumbs up there.
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I clicked through and found a very long page written by a lawyer
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that covered the terms of service for the site.
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So much of it involves
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really what you agree to if you create an account
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if you upload photos and of course the usual denial of liability
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if anything goes wrong.
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But section 4 of this long legalese has the license information
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and from this it looks like there are two kinds of license involved.
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One of them is CC0.
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The other looks a lot like the unsplash license above.
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You would need to check each photo.
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But at least when you click through to the download page for an image
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there is a section on the left sidebar for license.
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So it is clearly marked.
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I tried the first five images on the top free downloads and got this
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license Burst some rights reserved.
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Then I tried another image from the collections drop down.
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I got one that is CC0 licensed.
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Now I could not find any way to restrict the search to CC0
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which would have made this site a lot better for me
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but you can at least get the information.
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Now the next one, pick jumbo.
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This puts the word free in large type on the home page
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but it very quickly pivots to selling memberships.
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There is an FAQ page but it appears to be for the premium membership only.
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As far as I can tell there are no truly free images here.
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It looks like you purchase a membership and then you can download images all you like.
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But while the FAQ page has some usage information
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it's in the question and answer format not a real license.
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So while they're entitled to their own business model
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I don't think I'll be doing anything here.
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Now free range is another site using the word free very prominently
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and in this case there is a clear link on the home page
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to the license information.
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They use something called equal license
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which aims to balance the rights of users and creators.
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Now the summary of it is you can use images for nearly any purpose
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commercial or non-commercial without attribution.
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You cannot sell redistribute or replace the images
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and you cannot sell products which derive their primary value from the image.
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Now then there's a link to a more detailed explanation which is not bad
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but has areas of ambiguity.
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Now for instance you can use these images freely for printed items like menus,
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flyers, packaging, mailers and books as long as it's not just a book of photos
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but you cannot use them to sell items with images printed on them.
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Now I think I know what they mean by that
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and I think what they're saying is you can't take their photo and say slap it on a t-shirt
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and sell it online.
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But it is a little bit ambiguous.
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Now they do say they have CC-0 photos available.
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I could not find a way to just search for CC-0 items
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and it looks like you have to create an account before you can download anything there.
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So kind of struck out again.
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But we've got a few good ones.
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Libra Shot is a site by one person, Martin Varel, who is the photographer.
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On the homepage there is a clear link that says license on the top menu bar
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and clicking through there is clear language that everything is CC-0 licensed.
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However it is using a version of the license that is older and has been retired.
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So I'm going to say this is okay with a small asterisk.
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Then there's a site called Nappy which has an interesting focus.
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They only have photos of black and brown people.
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So it's kind of a niche but if that's what you're looking for this would be a good place to go.
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Under the about menu on the top navigation bar I found the license link
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and that says everything is CC-0 licensed.
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So full marks for giving the license information and this would be a go-to site
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if you needed this particular type of photo.
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Then there's StockSnap.
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That's a site that claims to offer beautiful free stock photos
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and right under that headline is a clear link that says free from copyright restrictions.
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And you click the link that takes you to the license page
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where you find that they use CC-0.
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And in fact they go further than some sites in explaining exactly what CC-0 means.
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Now wrapping up the list we have SplitShire.
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And that looks like it has something again similar to that unsplash license
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which means they're writing their own using common license terms.
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And finally there was life of picks for which I could find no license information at all.
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There's nothing obviously findable for the site as a whole
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and clicking on an image does not give any information either.
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So this is not anything I can recommend.
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So at the 15 sites listed most of them had at least some issues with the licensing.
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I think if you were careful you could use some of the images from these sites
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but the ones I would recommend based on the licensing are negative space,
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burst but be careful not all the images are CC-0.
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Oh you have to be careful there.
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LibraShot, Nappy and StockSnap.
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So there's at least a few sites, maybe five sites,
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that might be worth bookmarking for your future use
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for images that you can use.
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Now as always before using an image just be very careful
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that you check the licensing.
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You don't want to make a mistake on something like that.
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And I am always very careful.
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So I either want to see something on the site itself that says
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every image here is licensed or I want to see
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license information for the individual item.
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And I try and practice what I preach.
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And if you go to my website you should see at the bottom of every page
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the Creative Commons license that I license my material under.
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Now my material I license as a share-like
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attribution share-like 4.0 license.
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But it's on every single page.
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So with that this is Huka for Acro Public Radio.
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So signing off and as always encouraging you to support free software.
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Bye-bye.
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