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  2. Freepik - Wikipedia

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    Freepik (stylized as FREEP!K) is an image bank website.Content produced and distributed by the online platform includes photographs, illustrations and vector images. The platform distributes its content under a freemium model, which means that users can access much of the content for free, but it is also possible to purchase a subscription with advantages such as access to more exclusive ...

  3. Comparison of free and open-source software licenses

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    The Open Source Initiative (OSI) is one such organization keeping a list of open-source licenses. [ 1] The Free Software Foundation (FSF) maintains a list of what it considers free. [ 2] FSF's free software and OSI's open-source licenses together are called FOSS licenses. There are licenses accepted by the OSI which are not free as per the Free ...

  4. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    Needpix - library of more than 1.5 million free, or so-called Public Domain Photos and Illustrations licensed with CC0. PDPics.com Public domain photo collection with about 7400 high resolution pictures up to 6000x4000. All images licensed under CC0 license. Smithsonian Institution – Open Access – 2.8 million Free Public Domain images ...

  5. List of free-content licences - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons licenses which are considered free: Creative Commons Attribution, or CC BY. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike, or CC BY-SA. Creative Commons Zero, or CC0 [1] Creative Archive Licence, discontinued licence of the BBC Archive. Design Science License. Free Art License. Korean Open Access License. MirOS Licence.

  6. Free license - Wikipedia

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    Free license. A free license or open license is a license that allows copyrighted work to be reused, modified, and redistributed. These uses are normally prohibited by copyright, patent or other Intellectual property (IP) laws. The term broadly covers free content licenses and open-source licenses, also known as free software licenses .

  7. Royalty-free - Wikipedia

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    In photography and the illustration industry, it refers to a copyright license where the user has the right to use the picture without many restrictions to the licensor. The user can therefore use the image in several projects without having to purchase any additional licenses. RF licenses can not be given on an exclusive basis.

  8. Free Art license (Licence Art Libre Free Art license {} – Free Art license ; GNU's Not Unix! Note: The licenses in this section require reprinting the entire license text with any reuse of the image. If you created the image yourself, please consider using a different license.

  9. Free Art License - Wikipedia

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    The Free Art License (FAL) (French: Licence Art Libre, LAL) is a copyleft license that grants the right to freely copy, distribute, and transform creative works except for computer hardware and software, including for commercial use.