Do you pay for the photos you use as cover?
Jakob Christensen

Jakob Christensen @t4rzsan

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Do you pay for the photos you use as cover?

Publish Date: May 26 '19
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I have noticed that lots of you here on dev.to use cover photos on your articles. Do you own or pay for those photos and do you credit the creator? (you should).

What is dev.to's policy on copyrights?

P.S. I only use my own photographs for my articles.

Comments 16 total

  • Yechiel Kalmenson
    Yechiel KalmensonMay 26, 2019

    I usually use photos from free stock image sites like unsplash or my own photos.

  • Rémy 🤖
    Rémy 🤖May 26, 2019

    I almost exclusively use my own photos. If not, I look for CC photos on Flickr and mention the artist at the end of the article (like there).

  • Nick Taylor
    Nick TaylorMay 26, 2019

    I use giphy.com, unsplash and always give the referral link to the artist or I have some of my own which are usually screenshots or animated GIFs I made. Not sure how you credit an animated gif from giphy.com.

    • Jakob Christensen
      Jakob ChristensenMay 26, 2019

      From the giphy terms of service:

      You own all content you contribute to the Services, but you’re ok with Giphy using it in connection with its Services. Public Information is public, so don’t include any private or sensitive information in any public part of the Services.

      I seriously doubt that giphy content is owned by whoever uploads it to giphy 🙄.

  • Esteban Hernández
    Esteban HernándezMay 26, 2019

    no

  • Austin Standing
    Austin StandingMay 26, 2019

    I either use Pexels or my own.

  • Michiel Hendriks
    Michiel HendriksMay 26, 2019

    I use Pexels, Pixabay, and Unsplash for free to use stock art.

  • Jaime Rios
    Jaime RiosMay 26, 2019

    Nope, I look for royalty free photos or those that can be used as for non commercial purposes with proper attribution."

    pexels.com/ is a great source.

  • Thorsten Hirsch
    Thorsten HirschMay 26, 2019

    I always check the license. Sometimes they're completely free, sometimes they're under CC-BY.

    What is dev.to's policy on copyrights?

    That's probably US law. No need for additional policies.

  • David Wickes
    David WickesMay 26, 2019

    This should probably be tagged #meta

  • ItsASine (Kayla)
    ItsASine (Kayla)May 26, 2019

    I use unsplash for cover photos here (though I rarely add one) or backgrounds for Trello boards.

  • Jack Harner 🚀
    Jack Harner 🚀May 27, 2019

    Unsplash, my own Photos, or my own photos on Unsplash.

  • Victoria Drake
    Victoria DrakeMay 31, 2019

    I doodle most of mine. :)

  • Arthur Vincent Simon
    Arthur Vincent SimonMar 7, 2020

    I use Unsplash photos with credits in the article.

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