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Image Licensing Reminder

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Photo by Wolfgang Hasselmann on Unsplash

A friendly reminder to Hope bloggers that you should never simply download an image from a web search and use it in your blog, on your social media platforms, or on the college website. Most images are copyrighted and require licensing to be used on Hope’s digital platforms — and we can get in legal trouble if we use an image without permission. Besides, following copyright law is just the right thing to do.

Instead, use one of the following types of images:

Your Own Images

Images Hope College Owns

Images We Have Permission to Use

Fair Use

In some cases, you may be able to use images that fall under Fair Use, which allows you to use copyrighted images without prior permission. Some examples of these might include the cover of a book being discussed or reviewed; the movie poster of a film being shown on campus; or the professional headshot of an academic from another university or an author from her publicist’s website. (But using a copyrighted image — say, an Associated Press photograph of President Obama at a press conference — is not considered Fair Use.)

Just be aware that Fair Use is a fairly tricky thing — and this blog post certainly shouldn’t be considered legal advice. If you have questions about Fair Use, the best place to go is Hope’s Library. Use their Fair Use Checklist or simply contact them with questions.

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