In this project, I needed to collect an Image, Animation, Audio and a video and credit them accordingly in what category they fall into.
"Peace Park Nagasaki Japan" by Tips For Travellers is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
This image was found on the creative commons website by searching "Nagasaki Peace Park."
I download the original size from Flickr and had upload it on the website.
This image is shared under the CC BY 2.0 License. This allows anyone to Share, Adapt
The licensor cannot these freedoms as long as you folloe the licenxe terms.
Attribution - Must give appropriate credit by providing a link to the license and note if there were any changes done to the work.
No additional restrictions - You cannot add legal terms or technological measures that restricts someone from doing anything the licenses permits.
"What's up Doc - Edu Borja" by Eduard Borja Ibáñez is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Sample audio file is from Openverse.org. I've chosen this because we've all heard the famous words from Bugs Bunny before.
I had to download the file and try to embed it through Google Drive, but it didn't work so I had to use the URL of the mp3 file and embed it through there.
This media is shared under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License, and it is free to be shared around and adapted. As long as you follow the terms to give appropriate credit provide a link to the license and indicate if there were any changes made to the content.
Title: THE HISTORY OF SOCIAL MEDIA
License: Unknown - FairUse
In this part I've learn how to embed and mp4 type of video
In this video it goes through the history of social media and how it has developed through the years
I've embedded the video through the URL since the embedded code wasn't giving the correct video image.
I couldn't find license information for this YouTube video. So, the video is credited by using the TASL rule. But it is most likely to be a “Standard YouTube License” or “Creative Commons Attribution license.”.
Title: Looney Tunes
Author: Unknown
Source: Tumblr
License: Unknown - FairUse
This is the final example of a gif (Graphics Interchange Format) Which was found in the GIPHY.com
This is an animated gif of the end of Looney Tunes which reminds me of watching it when I was young.
I used the embedded code from GIPHY to upload this to my website.
According to the GIPHY privacy and safety GIPHY has an SDK Licenses agreement. But for this specific GIF I couldn't find a License so I will follow the TASL rule.
The lesson I've learned doing this was how to embed different types of digital media over here and I've also learned about licenses and what exactly I'm able to do with a piece of media if I'm able to share it or not and if I'm able to what exactly I'm able to do.