Name: Crocker Art Museum
URL: https://www.crockerart.org/
URL to the site’s rights statement
The Crocker Art Museum’s copyright policy protects all content on its website under copyright laws. Fair use of materials is allowed for non-commercial educational purposes, such as teaching, research, and commentary. Users can also download or print content for fair use without needing permission, but must properly cite the source and credit.
CC_CrockerArt
Name: The Louvre
URL: https://collections.louvre.fr/en/
URL to the site’s rights statement
The Louvre’s copyright and open-domain policy allows free use of medium-resolution images of works not already protected by copyright for private, museographic, educational, and scientific purposes, with appropriate credits and links. When it comes to commercial use, users must obtain permission and pay fees, with reproduction requiring explicit authorization.
CC_Louvre
Name: NASA on The Commons
URL: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons/
URL of the site’s rights statement
NASA’s media and content policies are designed to encourage the public use of their materials as a U.S. government agency, their content is generally not copyrighted making it available for public use under the principle of public domain minus a few exceptions. NASA still encourages users to credit the agency as the source of the material, and some content, such as logos, insignias, partnership materials, and images of employees may have some restrictions and are not available for free use.
CC_NASAImages
Digital humanities issues, tools, and resources