To use others' copyrighted works, you need an exemption in the law (such as fair use) or permission from the copyright holder.
Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.Shriek is a copyrighted image. It is illegal to use this image without written permission from the whomever holds the copyright.
Finding images that are not copyrighted can be difficult if someone is looking online and unwilling to pay a photographer for their skills. If someone is willing to pay, it is a simple process. Simply contact the owner of the webpage and ask for permission to use the image. Sometimes the owner will allow use of the image and not charge at all. Always ask.
nothing really unless you have permission to use it
It is permissible to use a copyrighted image if you cite the source it came from.
CSS is not capable of doing that. You will need to use an image of some sort.
It is an image that has been put as copyright. This means others may not use this image without permission, or legal action can be taken.
Yes, so long as it is a public domain image, and not a copyrighted one.
Yes, people can see photos on an image hosting service webpage. The reason being is once you submit a photo it becomes property of webpage and they can use it for promotional items.
yes. you need to click on the image you would like, click see full size image, and right click the image and select save image as... them you save it as a .mpg and then you can copy the file name to the website and you can use it.
To display an image in a webpage, use the IMG tag. First, you need to make sure that your image is located someplace accessible to the rest of the internet (i.e. on the server.) Then you need to find the address to the image. This is pretty straight forward. You can use the relative path if you'd like. Take that address and assign it to the SRC attribute of the image. Then add an alt attribute to the image, containing a short description of what the image is about. (Otherwise, it won't be technically valid.) <img src="example.jpg" alt="Example Image"> One other note, the generally accepted formats on the web are jpg, gif, and png. If your image is in another format, you should convert it before you begin.
Unless you copyrighted the cover, no.
You can use copyrighted material at any time if you have obtained permission first. In order to use copyrighted materials without permission you need to establish the project as "fair use"The four primary factors you need to consider are...the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;the nature of the copyrighted work;the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; andthe effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.