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- photo credit or photo courtesy - WordReference Forums
Hi all, if I have taken one picture off the internet and want to post it on my Facebook, while giving credit to the owner of the picture, should I use "photo credit" or "photo courtesy"? e g Photo Credit: ABC Company Photo Courtesy of ABC Company Many thanks! :)
- How to credit a photo taken by someone else in my publication?
Credit lines for photographs should be displayed conspicuously with the photo or in a footnote on the same page In general, it should look something like: "© Ansel Adams 2015" or "© 2015 Ansel Adams" Alternatively, if the photo was given to you for general use, use something like: "photo courtesy of Ansel Adams"
- Image Courtesy - WordReference Forums
Image courtesy of usually indicates that the person or company named allowed you to use the image free of charge, as a courtesy In return, you are acknowledging that kindness by letting readers know the source
- Photography By credits vs. Photos Courtesy Of - Discogs
A "photos courtesy of XY" credits can be a simple "thank you" credit as well From New Oxford American Dictionary: courtesy |ˈkərtəsē| noun ( pl -sies) the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others : he had been treated with a degree of courtesy not far short of deference
- How can I credit an Original Image on my thesis?
Why does information need a citation, but an image needs a credit line? 3 How to publicize my rewrite of another group's software, should I try to get citations for it, and how would I attribute original authors
- photos courtesy of - WordReference Forums
Pas besoin de faire une phrase complète Si vraiment tu y tiens, tu peux écrire "Image reproduite avec l'aimable autorisation de XXX" Pour les accents, il y a sur la page d'accueil de ce forum des "sticky" dont un qui liste les différentes manière de mettre les accents avec un clavier QWERTY
- Courtesy of for a specific item | WordReference Forums
Under photos, it is usually written, "courtesy of," and it is evident that the photo is the courtesy of X I need to add it for the data in a presentation, as The data is are the courtesy of X It is not long, but I feel a complete sentence might not be appropriate for a footnote note Something like Data: Courtesy of X Data, courtesy of X
- Do I have to request permission from a website to use an image that . . .
With a bit of work we could re-generate the same image by downloading the product (its free, but supported by a for-profit company) and adding in sample data Since the screenshot is promotional material by the company, must I contact the company to request permission to use it in our paper, given that attribution is already correct, or can I already claim fair use due to its status as "promotional"?
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