No. If the Image comes from Google you must get a release from them to use that image. However, most images on google are just the result of a search so that image belongs to the site they found the image on. Either way you must have a written release for that image from the website that has the rights to it. If you do not have a written release for the image you can be sued for violating the copyright.
The images you see on Google images are mainly taken from the websites that google has indexed.To have your own images on Google image search you need to upload them onto your website then when google index's your site they should appear on google image search.
Google fills its index for image search by crawling the web. Upload your images to a web-site, wait for Google to re-index the site, and your images should show up in image search within a couple weeks.
No One Can Upload Images To Google Images, Those Images Are Crawled By Google Robots. One great way to have photos uploaded to Google Images is to save the file name just as you want Google to list it in Google Images. Make sure this Image is then uploaded onto a website that is listed in Google Search Results. When the spider searches the web page, Google will identify the image automatically and list it in Google Images. There may be other ways, however, this is a good start.
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How to upload google image
As many images there are on the web obviously.
you can find the southern cross image on Google images
Picasa is one of the Editor of Google and also image editor
Yes, on google images
To save images from google earth on iPhone simply press the image and you will get the save option.
When you view an image on Google Images, it has not actually been uploaded. All the images are taken from websites. So if you want your image to appear on a search, you need to have the image on a website with the relevant search tags.
If one is talking about Google's logo and the images on Google's website than no, they may not be copied because they are copyrighted by Google. If one is talking about images found in Google image search then also no. These images are all copyrighted by their respective owners. Even if the location where one finds an image does not specify anything about a copyright, it is assumed by law.