For this project, I collected different types of media and then credited them. One of the sources I used was Creative Commons.
I found this screenshot from Skyrim on Creative Commons and was able to download it from Flickr.
The image was posted with the Creative COmmons by 2.0 license. This means that I am able to share the image in any capacity, even commericaly. I am also able to Adapt the image by remixing, transforming, and building up on it. It can also be used commercially.
There is one restriction which is Attribution
This is the official credit for "Skyrim" by Joshua Livingston. The image is licensed under CC BY - 2.0 DEED
The Audio sample linked is a fantasy themed score. I chose it as I felt that the mood of the instruments matched with the fantasy setting of the Skyrim JPG above. I embedded the link within the page for easy viewing. Unfortuantely MP3's were not able to be linked directly onto the site.
The license for this CC BY 4.0 which has the same freedoms and restrictions of the CC BY 2.0 except this one is international instead of generic.
This is the official credit for "Fantasy Gaming Intro" by Tyops. The image is licensed under CC BY - 4.0 DEED
The example GIF I am using was found on Tenor after searching the words 'Buneary Pokémon'. The gif is a small animation sequence from the Pokémon TV show. I was able to embed the gif through a code that was given to me on Tenor.
There isn't a listed license on the upload and Tenor's term of service says that the Content is licensed to Google as described in the Google Terms of Service. Without a clear indicator of license, this gif falls under fair use.
The official credit for 'Pokemon Anime Pickachu Buneary Shy' by anabchamloni
The example I've used is from an independent YouTube creator called Any Austin who made a somewhat saterical video about the rivers of Skyrim and their original location. I embedded the video by its URL but didn't see any official license information. Given his content, his video falls under fair use.
The official credit for 'Where Do Skyrim's Rivers Come From?' by Any Austin
I've learned that there more variations of Creative Commons License's than I originally thought. I also realized that some sites make it difficult to find the correct license agreement.