CC Forum » General CC questions and answers [English]

Question about attribution and non-commercial

(4 posts)
  • Started 1 year ago by kriz
  • Latest reply from diner dash games

  1. kriz
    Member

    So lately, Ive been looking at the Creative Commons license. Especially, because I am hoping to use some photos in flickr under the CC license. However, even with this license, things are a bit unclear.

    First off, the attribution part. Flickr says:

    Attribution means:
    You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit.

    The CC website says:

    Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).

    So if I decide to use a CC attribution image on a blog entry I would have to credit the owner of the image. Which is fine. But what happens if I do 15-20 blog topics a day with different images containing the CC attribution licenses. Wouldn't it be overkill to email 20 authors that I will be using their image and wait for their response? Sure I can provide a email template and manually type their email address'.

    Which leaves me with a few awkward scenarios:
    - If they dont reply (due to out of office, email caught in spam filter, etc), does that mean I can not use this image?
    - A week from now, I find another image from the same owner. I send the template email again, but for another image. And the next week I do the same thing. Wouldnt this just annoy the owner of the image? I know I would feel annoyed if I saw several emails requesting how I should credit each image.
    - These are just a few that I could think of...

    Theoretically, what if half of the image owners comes back and says "Just make sure you credit my name in font-size 54" or "Credit my name on the footer of your website".

    I think the attribution license should just be, not in these words: "As long as you credit the owner of the image". Period! Which is Flickr's short definition for this type of license.

    Second, what constitutes a non-commercial license? What exactly is commercial? What if I am profiting indirectly? Does that go against non-commercial?

    For example:
    If I have a blog that has adverts on the site, obviously, I am making some money. But not because of the image that belongs to somebody else.

    The CC non-commercial explanation is still in draft form, as you can see here:
    http://wiki.creativecommons.org/DiscussionDraftNonCommercial_Guidelines

    In conclusion, if I grab a CC non-commercial image and post it on my site that has adverts, affiliate links, etc, am I violating the use of this image?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. ccmusic
    Member

    Hi Kriz, this is a tricky one. In an ideal world every image with CC licensing would be tagged and embedded with the creators details which would be displayed using an app of some fashion when used outside of the creators domain. This sounds like a simple solution, although there will always be issues of ethics and morality in using these images.

    The only suggestion I can offer would be to create relationships with your most used image creators and cut a deal with them. Not ideal, but it would make the work-flow more efficient.

    Posted 11 months ago #
  3. Game Server
    Member

    Thanks for the information. Let me just clarify this. If something has anon-commercial license then it means that you can't use it for profit purposes?

    Posted 2 months ago #
  4. Non-commercial license basically means that you can't us it for profit or any commercial purpose. It may either be Attribution Non-Commercial, Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike or Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives

    Posted 1 month ago #

RSS feed for this topic

Reply

You must log in to post.