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@@lisapearlmanPublic domain is public domain, meaning *no-one* can own or control it any longer. Use it for whatever you want. Personal or business (to make money.)
So just to verify, we can or cannot use for commercial purposes? Like editing the picture slightly and using as a book cover for Amazon KDP? Trying to figure out whether, as a public domain circumstance, I can use them to sell in my book covers - the feee version. Thanks…for the video.
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@@lisapearlman Public Domain files, are by default FREE, please check individual files licences (under PUBLIC DOMAIN tab). If in any doubt, reach out to RawPixel staff: contact@rawpixel.com
@@lisapearlmanPublic domain is public domain, meaning *no-one* can own or control it any longer. Use it for whatever you want. Personal or business (to make money.)
Few links mentioned in the video:
Link to video - Part 2
th-cam.com/video/Cf-WrKymXB0/w-d-xo.html
How to navigate Archive.org?
th-cam.com/play/PLkPT0uiSm6F1irKAwr7Cq5wJKFHphYa_f.html
Subscribe to my youtube channel
th-cam.com/channels/zX-nAe4teiw4O4Rxhf7SKA.html
Remove backgrounds easily from old Public Domain images with ClipDrop
th-cam.com/video/SlY-zlHma6I/w-d-xo.html
Direct Links to Raw Pixel:
FREE PREMIUM Subscription for Charities
rawpixelltd.sjv.io/WqVnYO
Creative Studio
rawpixelltd.sjv.io/oqr1ne
Pricing and plans
rawpixelltd.sjv.io/Vm1EOJ
Public Domain Page
rawpixelltd.sjv.io/5g46ko
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@@lisapearlmanPublic domain is public domain, meaning *no-one* can own or control it any longer. Use it for whatever you want. Personal or business (to make money.)
So just to verify, we can or cannot use for commercial purposes? Like editing the picture slightly and using as a book cover for Amazon KDP? Trying to figure out whether, as a public domain circumstance, I can use them to sell in my book covers - the feee version. Thanks…for the video.
You can. When you are on the image page on rawpixel, just below the image name/title, you have licence info. In Green - Public Domain, followed by "Free CC0 image for Personal and Business use", and just below "Info", there is a hyperlink explaining the licence. If you see that you are safe. All of the images that I have come across on raw pixel (under Public Domain tab), they had it. Thanks.
It says personal use only unless you pay for the second pay plan for $119 which includes business usage in addition to personal use
@@lisapearlman Public Domain files, are by default FREE, please check individual files licences (under PUBLIC DOMAIN tab). If in any doubt, reach out to RawPixel staff: contact@rawpixel.com
@@lisapearlmanPublic domain is public domain, meaning *no-one* can own or control it any longer. Use it for whatever you want. Personal or business (to make money.)