Terms of Use for my photos

Mar 11, 2013 13:33

TERMS OF USE

I love fandom and my photography is my way of giving back to the fandom which has contributed such fun and joy to my life.   I've made so many friends and had so many good times.  Capturing those moments and sharing them is also a source of joy for me.  I love to see my photos shared and used by fandom.

I do have some very minimal requirements for using and posting/sharing my photos.  They are easy.   Essentially anyone can use my fandom-based photos for free if the use is non-commercial.   They can use them for derivative works (aka fanart).   They can post and share them as much as desired.

All I ask is:
  • All my fandom-based photos are licensed for free use as long as it is not commercial.  The photos are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
  • If you repost the photos, please leave my watermark in place on the photo.   Please link back to where to the photo or just to http://www.flickr.com/photos/karencookephotography.   Leaving the watermark in place keeps the photo attribution (creator) with the photo if it gets recopied from you.
  • If you use a photo for fanart (derivative use), you can remove the watermark if you feel it interferes with your work.  In those cases, please link back to either the photo or to the main site (such as www.flickr.com/photos/karencookephotography, www.karencookephotography.com etc.).  Btw, if you create fanart from one of my photos, I'd love to see it.  I love the creativity of fandom.  Drop me a line.  :)
  • Any fanart created with my photos inherits this Creative Commons "ShareAlike" license.  Meaning anyone else can copy, repost, or make derivative works from the fanart.



This work by Karen Cooke Photography is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at karencookephotography.com.   Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at karencookephotography.com.

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