creative commons To make a long story short, I prefer my pictures back to and from photo sharing sites that do not offer CC license. I think Creative Commons total for a very fair and transparent system of rights - it only needs to read sometimes. For most of my work I assign, for example, this license .

For some time I just put photographs on Flickr. There are many reasons - the community, the ability to distribute images across different groups, and even the CC license. But one thing remains: The copyright for the picture is not from this license. Consequently, the user must also mention the name of the author if he uses a CC-licensed image. I would like to this article refer.

Sure, I have some pictures on sales platforms, which have, of course, another form of license. But generally I like Creative Commons. To quote Julia Seeliger (found in the comment section of the above article):

"I would hope that people understand and use Creative Commons to make the world more beautiful. For beautiful images for all people and provide to the other side to take advantage of Creative Commons and beautiful images (and other plants) can. "

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