No. Copyright is totally different thing than PHOTO COURTESY. PHOTO COURTESY means give honor to any photo by the quotations of author or owner. You can do the photo courtesy but You can do copyright for your purpose with out the permission of the author or owner. For Example: You have taken any photo and any newspaper or story writer or news channel want to show then they will enlist at the end of the PHOTO that COURTESY of ABC.
"Photos courtesy of" generally means the rightsholder of the photos has given permission for that specific usage. It doesn't mean the photo is no longer protected by copyright; it simply means that particular use has been licensed. Any future uses would require additional licenses.
"Photos courtesy of" generally means the rightsholder of the photos has given permission for that specific usage. It doesn't mean the photo is no longer protected by copyright; it simply means that particular use has been licensed. Any future uses would require additional licenses.
Photographs are taken in a lot of places, but often professional photos are taken in a photography studio.
As a courtesy to Joe, I picked up his laundry. Would you count these papers as a courtesy to the teacher? As a courtesy to others, please turn off your cell phone in the restaurant. 'Courtesy to' is correct.
Yes, the noun 'courtesy' is an abstract noun, a word for a behavior or an attitude.
Courtesy is politeness. His courtesy won him friends.
A. Curtsy is varant of courtesy. B. Specialization-a specific form of courtesy.
A. Curtsy is varant of courtesy. B. Specialization-a specific form of courtesy.
you must have courtesy to b truthful to your best friend...here "being truthful" is the courtesy..or another exampleyou might have the courtesy to tell me about that.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word courtesy.
The adjective to courtesy is courteous