The 10 best free image banks of 2019 |
Posted: February 20, 2019 |
In these days where blogging, both individuals and companies, overwhelms even the most hungry information seeker, the old adage “an image says more than a thousand words" has more and more weight. When creating a website for your company or writing articles on your blog, the use of images is necessary, but ... time is short and resources are generally starved, so you usually choose to launch the website or publish articles with very poor images obtained from Google Images, turning a blind eye to both copyright and the quality of these. In order to give you a graceful and professional solution to this problem, I detail below the best banks of free photo assets with professional photos, quality and, something always ignored and of great importance, that you have permission to use them: either the author's, or by the type of license. Which images can be used without having legal problems? The images you can use are those whose author has given you permission in writing, or those who have a Creative Commons License that enables you to do so. Creative Commons is a non-profit association that is dedicated to providing "free" dissemination to authors (be they photographers, video editors, writers or any generator of a creative piece), through the creation of licensing regimes “free of rights "... I put it in inverted commas, because although there are certain limitations and restrictions, it could be said that the vast majority are free of rights almost in their entirety ... almost! There are many types of Creative Commons Licenses, some let you give them a personal use but not commercial, others for personal and commercial use but with attribution (you have to include the author's name and send a link), others do not let you touch it or modify it in any aspect ... in short, the combinations are many and they will make you dizzy, for something you are reading this. As a way to simplify your life with these legal rights tricks, and so that you do not have any problems, ONLY limit yourself to using the following type of images:
As long as you stay within these two types, you will not have any kind of problem. What does a CC0 license mean? A CC0 license is a Creative Commons Public Domain License, that is, No Rights Reserved. This means that you can:
Basically, you can do whatever you want with it, as it is in the public domain. Then, I leave you a list of the best image banks where you can find free photos for your Online Business. The best free image banks:
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