Shimon, you are doing a good job with these videos, thanks for producing them and helping others learn how to find and use the resources in the archives and libraries. . Good narration, with good pacing, good description of steps to take to filter, how to use the sites, etc. I subscribed to your channel, based on another video, and will watch and learn from these as I have time in the future. I enjoy seeing archival images/maps/art, .
Thank you very much for your comment & for subscribing to my channel. It will all improve. Hopefully by video no 50, there will be more confidence in my voice:) I have plenty more sites to show, so stick around.
Please make sure that you check the licence before the download. If you are outside of USA, the copyright laws in your country might be slightly different than the ones in the US. You can start your checks on Wikipedia, List of countries' copyright lengths (there is much more info and more links leading to various sites, so please use this tool): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries%27_copyright_lengths Please always make sure to do your 'Due Diligence', before downloading any images from internet with intention for commercial use. I would suggest to search for legal advice, as I am not a lawyer, so I cannot really say that you are with your legal rights to use these works. Alternatively, I can recommend a great book from Amazon, which explains in easy to understand language laws behind Public Domain & Creative Commons, written by a lawyer, published by an established Publishing House, well worth the money and your time, especially if you are planning to build a long term business: Link to Amazon.com: amzn.to/31ivZRW Link to Amazon.co.uk: amzn.to/3lN4f1j Please bear in mind that the above links are affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you. That way, you can support this channel. If you do not want to own this book, then check your local library (most of the libraries have online catalogues), so that you can use an ebook, also, Kindle version is usually cheaper than the printed copy, and previous editions are in general cheaper than the newest ones, and still have tons of info. Check ebay or abe books for used copies.
Shimon, you are doing a good job with these videos, thanks for producing them and helping others learn how to find and use the resources in the archives and libraries. . Good narration, with good pacing, good description of steps to take to filter, how to use the sites, etc. I subscribed to your channel, based on another video, and will watch and learn from these as I have time in the future. I enjoy seeing archival images/maps/art, .
Thank you very much for your comment & for subscribing to my channel. It will all improve. Hopefully by video no 50, there will be more confidence in my voice:) I have plenty more sites to show, so stick around.
I want learn can we use these images in Print On Demand?
Please make sure that you check the licence before the download. If you are outside of USA, the copyright laws in your country might be slightly different than the ones in the US.
You can start your checks on Wikipedia, List of countries' copyright lengths (there is much more info and more links leading to various sites, so please use this tool): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries%27_copyright_lengths
Please always make sure to do your 'Due Diligence', before downloading any images from internet with intention for commercial use. I would suggest to search for legal advice, as I am not a lawyer, so I cannot really say that you are with your legal rights to use these works.
Alternatively, I can recommend a great book from Amazon, which explains in easy to understand language laws behind Public Domain & Creative Commons, written by a lawyer, published by an established Publishing House, well worth the money and your time, especially if you are planning to build a long term business:
Link to Amazon.com: amzn.to/31ivZRW
Link to Amazon.co.uk: amzn.to/3lN4f1j
Please bear in mind that the above links are affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase, I will receive a small commission at no cost to you. That way, you can support this channel.
If you do not want to own this book, then check your local library (most of the libraries have online catalogues), so that you can use an ebook, also, Kindle version is usually cheaper than the printed copy, and previous editions are in general cheaper than the newest ones, and still have tons of info. Check ebay or abe books for used copies.