FREE IMAGES & COPYRIGHT
JMU Copyright
Creative Commons
Creative Commons offers free access to thousands of pictures, videos, audio clips and other content. Browse through Google, YouTube, Flickr, SoundCloud, just to name a few sites, and find yourself some free creatively licensed works. But be aware of CC's different licenses and what they mean.
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Pond5 Public Domain Project
Similar to Creative Commons, the Pond5 Public Domain Project allows you to browse through thousands of free media, including video footage, audio clips, music, images and even a few 3-D models.
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Free Images
On sites like Little Visuals, you can sign up to have seven beautiful, high-resolution images sent to your inbox every seven days. It's understood that once you download these images, you can use them any way you want.
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You can search picjumbo for images in any category — seriously, they get super specific. From "White Workspace with MacBook" to "Cute Little Cat at Home," this site makes it easy to find simple, high-quality photos for your work.
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Free Icons
Flaticon is a nifty little website with thousands of free icons available for you to download. The site also provides resources for those trying to create their own icon fonts. So start browsing, icons might be more useful than you think. Just make sure you're aware of the best ways to credit the creators of these materials.
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