![]() This usage guide for images is based on goodwill. Please preserve all public domain marks and creative commons licences attached to the works - this will notify other users that the mages are free from copyright restrictions and encourage greater use of the collection. Now is a good time to look at changes over the last four years (for which we have data), in particular changes in the. Over 35 million have been added since then. ![]() Slightly less than a year ago the count of CC-licensed images at Flickr surpassed 100 million. High-resolution images can be sourced from Imaging Services. Creative Commons licenses on Flickr: many more images, slightly more freedom. This support could include monetary contributions or work in kind, particularly when the work is being used for commercial or other for-profit purposes. ![]() Support the Public Domain - users of public domain works are asked to support the efforts of the Library to care for, preserve, digitise and make public domain works available. Please share knowledge where possible - please annotate, tag and share derivative works with others as well as the Library wherever possible. Images with Some rights reserved means the Flickr user has applied a Creative Commons license to their photo and you can use the image in the manner specified. Please credit the source of the material - providing a link back to the catalogue entry or the British Library's website will encourage others to explore and use the collections. Please note, any adaptations made to an image should not be attributed to the original creator and should not be derogatory to the originating cultures or communities. Please respect the creators - ensure traditional cultural expressions and all ethical concerns in the use of the material are considered, and any information relating to the creator is clear and accurate. The British Library asks that anyone reusing digital images from these collections apply the following principles: These works are marked “no known copyright restrictions”, indicating that the British Library is unaware of any current copyright restrictions on these works. Public Domain Mark and CCO images from British Library collections are being made available on photo-sharing websites Flickr and Wikimedia Commons to increase access and encourage reuse of our open materials.
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