For this page, I found differing media with different licensing and content
This is an image of a duck swimming. The image is has no copyright. I still sourced it, but it is fully under creative commons.
Credits:
License: CC0 Public Domain
Author: Piotr Siedlecki
Title: Swimming Duck
Source: https://www.publicdomainpictures.net/en/view-image.php?image=193849&picture=simning-anka
This is a GIF I made on brush ninja (https://brush.ninja/create/animation-maker/). Its a little bouncy ball. I have decided to not copyright this image and make it fully fair use.
Credits:
Author: Adam Gibson
Title: Bouncy Ball
Source: No source / Created in brush ninja but not on the web
License: CC0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
This is a youtube video by one of my favorite creators. The content isn't really important, but it demonstrates one of the most prevalent forms of content sharing on the internet.
Credits:
Source: Youtube
Author: Willjum
License: Standard Youtube License https://yt-terms.static.usercontent.goog/pdf/terms/20231215/en_us_20231215.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Title: 3 Rust Pros vs 1000 Players...
https://freepd.com/music/Fresh%20Focus.mp3
This is an audio file i found online. It is generic background music that is allowed to be used by anyone and everyone.
Credits:
Source: FreePD.com
Author: Kevin MacLoed
License: License: CC0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Title: Fresh Focus
In the lesson, I learned about the licensing of media on the internet. I learned the importance of providing credit when it is due, but also how to find what an author intended to have credited to them with their media and how to provide that information for my own media as well.