Yes, AI-generated images are generally considered to be copyrighted, as they are considered original works created by the AI program.
they are copyrighted images to you are not allowed to copy them
Unless specifically from public domain works, anything and everything on YouTube is copyrighted.
Yes, AI-generated images can be copyrighted if they meet the criteria for originality and creativity, just like any other form of creative work.
yes, you need a username and a password
In nearly all cases, yes. The exception would be images created by the US Government, such as NASA imagery.
To use copyrighted images legally and ethically in an educational context, you should obtain permission from the copyright holder, use images that are in the public domain, or utilize images under fair use guidelines. Make sure to properly attribute the images and follow any usage restrictions set by the copyright holder.
Yes, Disney characters are copyrighted. This means that their images, names, and likenesses are legally protected from being used without permission by Disney.
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.
Yes; the Geisel estate controls Seuss images.
Search for images that are listed as "creative commons". You can find these types of images on Google or on sites like photopin.com
well... Google is an excellent place to start, though some images may be copyrighted. Another excellent source is Getty Images.
It definitely is NOT. Many companies post images, logos, and stories that are copyrighted. MOST government websites have content that is not copyrighted, some will have content that IS copyrighted, and used with permission of the owner. When reading an article, or viewing images, scroll down- you may see a notice that says something like "All rights reserved" and the c in a circle symbol that means copyrighted- and a date. That is NOT public domain.