
The tool also has a handy flash-based interface:

Compfight: the service lets you set the Creative Commons (’Off’, ‘Commercial’, ‘All’).How to search for images with appropriate license? Fair use would apply if you are making journalistic commentary on a particular imageīut this fair use does not refer to the cases when you use images for decorating purposes. Really, journalists and bloggers can take advantage of fair use that allows them to use any web content as long as they credit the original creator. Note: in all the above cases, when linking back to the author’s profile, you can use ‘nofollow’ attribute. You can publish the image (even for commercial use) as long as you link back to the author and to the license Publish the image (even for commercial use) but don’t modify it and link back to the author Īttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License crop, resize, etc) as long as you link back to the author You are allowed to publish the image (even for commercial use) and modify it (e.g.


You are only allowed to use (not all) images under Creative Commons with appropriate license: Let’s try to figure all Flickr image license types to see which images you are allowed to post at your sites and blogs. The common delusion (under which I’ve also been for some time) is that you can use any image you find at Flickr as long as you link back to it.
