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 Zadicita
 
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							| I dont want to be reported 
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							| I have a big doubt: If I create a ppt and use a clipart and in it appears the name of the person... my work will be reported???? and if I write the name of the clipart creator (Phillip Martin) it will be reported too.  Thanks... I �m new and one set of flashcards were removed.  I don �t understand about water marks??? (It is the name close to images?? Thanks .  I dont want to be reported!!!! |  19 Jan 2012      
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Hi Zadicita! 
 
 You can use clipart from Philip Martin �s... Many members here do it! So don �t worry!
 
 If cliparts have the creator �s name, all you have to do is check the site and make sure the creator allows the use of cliparts for teaching purposes. In addition to that you should also mention where you have taken them from ..... avoiding misunderstandings.
 
 
 Your doubt about water marks is easy to clarify, as i will give you an example of pictures which are not allowed here:
 
  As you can see this picture is marked the words "IC" in white - so this one is water marked. 
 hope this helps.
 
 
 ascincoquinas
 
 
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 Zadicita
 
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							| Thank you. Now I have a clear idea!!!! I feel better!!!!! Enjoy your day!!! |  19 Jan 2012     
					
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