How do I get copyright free articles?
Try these sites if you need a free video for your website.
- Pexels Video.
- Stock Footage 4 Free.
- Pixabay.
- Clipstill.
- Videezy.
- Videvo.
How do I copy an article from a website without copyright?
7 ways to copy content from a website with disabled text selection and right clicking
- Disable JavaScript from the browser.
- Copy from website source code.
- Select from inspect element.
- Using Proxy Sites.
- Print website to PDF.
- Disable from CSS user-select property.
- Take a screenshot of the content.
How do I find copyright free articles on Google?
Google: Filter your searches for content licensed for re-use, go to Google Advanced Search, put your search terms in the boxes at the top, then scroll down to “usage rights”, select the type of licence under which you would like to find materials and click “Advanced search”
What is copyright free content?
“Copyright free”, when taken literally, simply means that the work is “free of copyright”. This happens either when a work lapses into the public domain, such as works published on or before 1924, works by the U.S. Federal government or works where the creators have surrendered their copyright.
Can I post articles on my website?
Yes, but they are opening themselves up to legal action. If you see an article or series of articles that you want to post on your website, you need to locate the copyright owner and ask for their explicit permission in writing. Often you will have to pay a licensing fee for the privilege of using the article.
Can I copy and paste articles to my blog?
If you own a website or a blog, PLEASE do not copy and paste entire articles without permission onto your site, even if you “give credit” at the end. You may even think you are helping writers that you admire by “giving them exposure” and “sharing their work.” I get it. In theory, this sounds like a lovely thing to do.
Can I use someone else’s article on my website?
You cannot share someone’s work on your website just because it is about you. This will amount to copyright infringement. If the article is important to you or your business, the first step is to contact the copyright owner. Once in contact, you can request permission to use the article.
Where can I post articles for free?
To get you started, here is a list of platforms offering free article publishing.
- Medium. Medium is a very popular free publishing site where you can share your writing.
- Linkedin Articles. You are probably already on Linkedin.
- EzineArticles.
- Scoop.It.
- Issuu.
- Yudo.
- Article Alley.
- PUB HTML5.
Can you reprint an article without permission?
The author of a copyrighted work can prevent others from copying, performing, or using the work without his or her consent. A third party wishing to reprint all or any part of a copyrighted work must first obtain the permission of the copyright holder. Failure to do so could result in a lawsuit and substantial fines.