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RE: #InformationWar - World War I Fact

in #informationwar6 years ago

Usually, the Google image search tool "labeled for reuse" should do the trick. Quite often, it will show you images on pixabay.com.
In general: if you can't see a licence at an image, better not use it. The best pictures for usage are the ones with PD (Public Domain - no copyrights) or CC0 (Creative Commons licensed - the creator has set zero terms on their use). There are some others you can use, but this is usually explained next to them.

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@egotheist I apologize if I make a mistake, this will be the first and last. should I remove the #steemstem tag?

Mistakes happen, that's why we're here :)

I don't think, you should remove it. Just change the pictures and it should be alright. Changing them is also for your own protection: some lawyers are specialized in suing copyright violations.

@egotheist I have changed it according to what I understand from the conversation, if there is still error please help you. thank you for the information you have provided.

You did well :)

Just one more thing: your references should be credited with more precision. Just provide the exact links to your sources.

@egotheist edited, thanks alot for youre time :))

Well, I know, that I may seem narrow-minded, but I'm not satisfied with the referencing ;)

Just using "wikipedia.org" or another website with its main page is not proper referencing. I assume, you have used certain sources to write your article - just link the exact websites you've used.