"Baby duck" by @johnny_automatic is licenses under CC0 1.0 deed
I found this image using creative commons, by searching "duck"
I downloaded this image from open clip art.
clip art uses the creative commons zero 1.0 public domain licenses, which means everyone can use any image on their sight, even for commercial use with no copyright.
I found this sample by using pixabay , searching Christmas's since it's almost that time of year!
Pixabay has their own content licenses which says users are allowed to use content for free, use content without having to attribute author, and Modify or adapt Content into new works.
I downloaded this sound off pixabay where it saved as an .mp3 so I moved it to google drive to be able to share!
"sneak peak 01" by Ravietta licensed under CC by NC-ND 3.0
I found this animation using deviantart, saved it to my computer and then uploaded it here.
This image was licenses under the CC by NC ND 3.0, which says you're allowed to share materiel as long as you give credit, its noncommercial, and no derivatives.
I embedded this video off of YouTube. I chose it because, again, it's almost Christmas time!
I couldn't find anything for the licensing, so I'm just going to give the TASL
Title: Funny Christmas dance
Author: DJ Naandi
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDox4TGAFEw
Licenses: Unknown - fair use
I learned a lot about licensing's during this module, I never knew there was so many different types, but I guess it make's sense since there's so many different restrictions. I also learned about all new sources for materials, normally I would always just go to google images, but I've discovered so many new ones, like creative commons, deviant art, and flickr.