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Some sources of images with an open license.

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eekhoornstaartlolly:
yeah i respect that :D

though around belgium, uploading is illegal, downloading isn't.

Llorean:
As far as my research shows, Belgium is a signatory of the Berne Convention, meaning the right of reproduction is one of those that the law must provide protection for.

But this is off-topic for this forum. In regards to copyright, we tend to use the US restrictions for content hosted.

eekhoornstaartlolly:
yes, i know we're going off topic.

and I agree that you use those US copyrights, np.
thanks for the explenation anyway  ;)

Chronon:
I found another portal to some sites with public domain images.  I guess I will make a page to organize these resources and then link to that from ThemeGuidelines instead.

I will post back with the name of the wiki page so others can add other resources.

I named it FreeImages.

soap:

--- Quote from: Chronon on April 21, 2008, 12:18:18 PM ---I found another portal to some sites with public domain images.  I guess I will make a page to organize these resources and then link to that from ThemeGuidelines instead.

I will post back with the name of the wiki page so others can add other resources.

--- End quote ---
What are the implications of placing a public domain image (no restrictions) in a theme with a restrictive (Creative Commons) license?
I assume at a minimum you must license the images separately than the remainder of the theme?

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