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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the authorization use image in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your printed name in the designated field at the top of the form. This identifies you as the individual granting permission.
  3. Next, specify the University of Houston in the provided space, ensuring clarity on who is authorized to use your likeness.
  4. Review the sections detailing how your likeness may be used. Familiarize yourself with potential media formats such as videos, brochures, and websites.
  5. Sign and date the form at the bottom. If you are a minor, ensure that a parent or legal guardian completes their section for consent.
  6. Finally, provide your contact information including phone number and address to complete your submission.

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Public Domain and Fair Use: Images in the public domain or used under fair use principles may not require permission. However, be aware of the specific rules and limitations associated with these categories, as they vary from case to case and from one jurisdiction to another.
The only way to legally use a copyrighted image is to obtain a license or an assignment from the copyright owner. Its online, so its free, right? In a word NO.
Use royalty-free or Creative Commons licensed images. Consider fair use, but be cautiousits application can be complex. Always credit the source when required. Purchasing stock images is a safe and legal option.
You could bring a lawsuit by accusing the defendant of an invasion of privacy by appropriation of your likeness, a process known as right to publicity. This law allows you to control and profit from the commercial use of your image, name and persona or your identity.
The right to publish a copyrighted image is controlled by the copyright owner, so each copyrighted image that you use must have permission or fall within an exception to the general copyright statue, such as public domain, fair use, or open access.

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Permission to Use Images Step 1: Determine the copyright status of the image. Step 2: Look for a reuse license associated with the image. Step 3: Determine whether the use of the image falls under Fair Use. Step 4: Seek permission from the copyright owner if your use does not fall under Fair Use.
At best, a bdocHub of copyright by using someone elses image without their permission will result in a request that you credit the original creator, or take the image down. At worst, you could end up in court facing a costly legal battle over copyright misuse.
To find an image you can use without securing copyright permission, you will need to search for an image that is public domain or licensed for reuse. You can search in Creative Commons, in Google images (using tools), or you can use an advanced search in Flickr (see below for more on this).

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