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TMO Quick Tip - Google Images: When Free Isn't Always Free
by , 7:30 AM EST, February 20th, 2008
Most people get how companies like iStockphoto work: You find an image you like, and then you pay to use it. Google Images, on the other hand, can be a little more confusing, especially if you aren't familiar with copyright restrictions or who actually owns the image you want to use.
If you snag a picture you find via Google Images for strictly personal use, like as a Desktop image on your own Mac, odds are no one is going to complain about how you are using the image. If you use the image in a presentation, business materials, work of art, or other publicly displayed form, you can bet the designer is going to want their licensing fees -- and in some cases, the licensing may prohibit you from using the image in the way you want.
![]() Just because Google Images finds me pictures of blue boats doesn't mean they are all free to use. |
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While Google Images will find content at stock image services, it also shows content it finds from other sources -- and just because a picture comes from some place other than iStockphoto or Getty Images, it doesn't mean it's OK to use any way you like.
Remember to find out who owns the images you want to use and honor their copyright and licensing restrictions. There are a lot of talented artists out on the Web, and they all deserve some respect for their efforts.
Jeff Gamet is TMO's Morning Editor and Reviews Editor. He lectures, teaches and speaks on Mac OS X and design-related topics, and is the author of The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X from Peachpit Press.
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Observer Comments
...you'd be surprised. I am a trainer and many of my students are confused by this. Granted, the one who have questions are not working in ad agencies (hopefully they teach this stuff in design school these days), but they ARE creating publications for print and online (and other) distribution. There are a lot of people who *gasp* believe everything on the web is true AND free to use how they see fit.
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