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Rising-Sun -> Using online photos? (10/2/2017 7:05:19 AM)

I manage to get the board game (naval tactics) going, so far I got the counters done. Now working on the charts and then booklets. Manage to grab some photos or pictures off the google images, since they have no copyright or watermarks on them. So I figured I can use them in my projects.

I have seen so many board games as well pc games that they have those pictures, usually back and white during world war II. Few games I have and checking their manuals and credits, etc. Didn't find anything of permission of using those images.

Can someone tell me, that if I use those images in my projects and wont be a problem or? Been trying to get this up and running and hopefully I have this out by end of the year.




rico21 -> RE: Using online photos? (10/2/2017 9:47:29 AM)

The defense of copyrights in the video game sector is almost null compared to the audio(music) and video(cinema) sectors.




Jevhaddah -> RE: Using online photos? (10/3/2017 4:46:12 PM)

Try using this search engine, I use it to find graphics that I need for my projects.
https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org/
Cheers
Jev




Rising-Sun -> RE: Using online photos? (10/4/2017 6:16:48 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jevhaddah

Try using this search engine, I use it to find graphics that I need for my projects.
https://ccsearch.creativecommons.org/
Cheers
Jev


cool thanks, will look into it.




Tiger360 -> RE: Using online photos? (11/1/2017 8:34:13 AM)

Yeah. I agree i would most def get a copyright license simply because without such an offer or license no one has the right to use the material. I would recommend that you take a quick look at this right here https://www.1and1.co.uk/digitalguide/websites/web-design/free-images-online-what-to-consider/ It attempts to explain the different types of open source licenses that exist.




PipFromSlitherine -> RE: Using online photos? (11/1/2017 2:56:48 PM)

Images don't have to include a watermark or a copyright symbol to be copyrighted. In fact every image is copyrighted to its creator automatically, so requires a license unless there is something specifically saying that they release it.

https://petapixel.com/2017/10/19/yes-using-copyright-photo-without-permission-can-get-sued/

Hopefully you won't be caught out by the people "maliciously putting their photos on the internet" [:)]

Cheers

Pip




Aurelian -> RE: Using online photos? (11/1/2017 10:21:15 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PipFromSlitherine

Images don't have to include a watermark or a copyright symbol to be copyrighted. In fact every image is copyrighted to its creator automatically, so requires a license unless there is something specifically saying that they release it.

https://petapixel.com/2017/10/19/yes-using-copyright-photo-without-permission-can-get-sued/

Hopefully you won't be caught out by the people "maliciously putting their photos on the internet" [:)]

Cheers

Pip


The whole issue could be avoided by drawing the images. Like AGEOD games do.




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