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Pexels What is allowed? We tried to keep the Pexels License as simple as possible. Keep reading to find out more. All photos on Pexels can be used for free for commercial and noncommercial use. Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the photographer or Pexels is not necessary but always appreciated. You can modify the photos. Be creative and edit the photos as you like. Edit | Details | Delete
Pixabay Simplified Pixabay License Our license empowers creators and protects our community. We want to keep it as simple as possible. Here is an overview of what Pixabay content can and can't be used for. What is allowed? ✓ All content on Pixabay can be used for free for commercial and noncommercial use across print and digital, except in the cases mentioned in "What is not allowed". ✓ Attribution is not required. Giving credit to the contributor or Pixabay is not necessary but is always appreciated by our community. ✓ You can make modifications to content from Pixabay. What is not allowed? This section only applies to image users and not to the appropriate image authors. ✕ Don't redistribute or sell someone else's Pixabay images or videos on other stock or wallpaper platforms. ✕ Don't sell unaltered copies of an image. e.g. sell an exact copy of a stock photo as a poster, print or on a physical product. ✕ Don't portray identifiable people in a bad light or in a way that is offensive. ✕ Don't use images with identifiable brands to create a misleading association with a product or service. Edit | Details | Delete
Creative Commons https://www.pexels.com/creative-commons-images/ - What is allowed? All Photos on Pexels can be used for free. While the most photos are released under the Pexels license, some photos are covered by the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license. Both licenses are similar and allow you to do the following: Use all photos for free for commercial and noncommercial purposes. Giving credit to the photographer or Pexels is not required but appreciated. You can edit and adapt the photos as you like. All photos that are covered by the Creative Commons Zero license are marked with "CC0" on the photo page. The CC0 license was released by the non-profit organization Creative Commons. You can get more information about Creative Commons and their license on the official license page. Edit | Details | Delete
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