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For example, you cant just grab a copyrighted photo and use it on your blog because you think its pretty. However, it probably would be considered Fair Use if you included that photo in a blog post that commented on and analyzed a photographers work.
Yes, you can copy and paste content from your blog on Blogger and repost it elsewhere, but there are certain conditions you need to consider before doing so.
Heres how you can cite an image in a blog post: Include the Photographers Name: If the image was taken by a specific photographer, include their name. For example: Photo by [Photographers Name]. Provide a Source Link: Include a link to the original source of the image, if available. Use Creative Commons License: If.
Blog Author of blog post. Year that the post was published or last updated (in round brackets). Title of blog post (in single quotation marks). Title of blog (in italics). Day/month of published or updated blog post. Available at: URL. (Accessed: date). Blog - Harvard - UCLs databases - University College London ucl.ac.uk harvard blog ucl.ac.uk harvard blog
When you find an image you like, follow these three simple steps: Right-click the image (Command-click for Mac). Select Save Image As and choose your images saved location. Click Save, and youre done.
Apply the appropriate citation style (see below for APA, MLA examples). Image creators name (artist, photographer, etc.) Title of the image. Date the image (or work represented by the image) was created. Date the image was posted online. Date of access (the date you accessed the online image) Locating and Using Images for Presentations and Coursework purdue.edu c.php purdue.edu c.php
Include information in the following order: author (if available) year produced (if available) title of image (or a description) Format and any details (if applicable) name and place of the sponsor of the source. accessed day month year (the date you viewed/ downloaded the image) How to Cite Images, Tables and Diagrams UNSW Current Students citing-images-and-ta UNSW Current Students citing-images-and-ta
Place the image credits adjacent to the photo which usually means below it or positioned somewhere along one edge. Make the image credit noticeable and readable. Besides placing it near the image it refers to, use a font style and size that is easy to see and understand. Image Credits 101: How To Give Image Credits [With Examples] - Pixsy pixsy.com image-licensing image-credits pixsy.com image-licensing image-credits

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