09-15-2019 02:29 PM
I aasked this a few days ago and thought it was a simple question - apparently not.
Got comments in Studio U that this is a legal question, then it was a copyright question - neither is correct. I did finally go to Trust& Safety who also had difficulty understanding the question.
Then finally after several communications they said to put the credits at the end of a course. When I asked what that ment - they could not explain it.
They have now agreed that they can be added at the end of the video which uses the material, just like the credits you see at the end of a TV show.
There is lots of free material on line, but much of it, under creative content requires that proper attribution be given (who made it - where is the CC license). Don't use material without doing this, and at the end of the video makes sense.
At the end of the course makes no sense.
09-15-2019 03:41 PM
I think the problem you are having is that you are trying to do something that nobody else does. If that's the case, you need to ask why that is.
09-15-2019 04:19 PM
One of the popular posts here lists several sources for free images for people to us. Some of these require attribution. Maybe people using them are not familiar with copyright laws?
03-30-2020 02:59 AM
Hi RPavlis,
Thanks for your post, I am having the same issue.
Could you share an example of how that looks? I have several images per lecture that I need to accredit and not sure how to make clear at the end which citation fits which picture. Thanks for your help!
07-01-2020 08:38 AM
I use a lot of images in my course. Listing credits at the end of a course does not let people know which image is from which photographers. Can I embed each photo with the photographer's attribution?
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