For this project, I chose to use clip art items from public
domain by using the website www.wpclipart.com. This website has a few minor stipulations for
use which include: “You can modify any of the images in any way you wish, you
can use the images in your own work, both personal and commercial, you can use
the images, altered or not, for any printed work, you can use on or several of
the images on websites (for school, personal or even commercial use; however,
you should not redistribute (as a collection) a lot of images online.” Since I was able to experiment with the use
of Creative Commons in a previous project, I was excited to try out public domain photos. I knew that this video is geared toward a
younger audience and clip art would be a nice option for this
presentation. Since this site contains pictures in public
domain, it specifically states that no attribution or linking is required;
however, since I used multiple images from this website and truly appreciate
the work put into sharing these pictures, I will ensure that I create a link
below the video for others to experience.
Paul Sherman, the creator, did mention that a link would be nice, but
isn’t required.
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