Google then generates all the images it has with your keyword that are free for you to use, they have been labelled as allowed for reuse. However it has been pointed out to me that this is still not good enough for what we want to use them for and further steps are required to be absolutely sure these images are really free for commercial use so move on to the next step !
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ChrisScott
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I learned something. My teddy you see there has been stolen more than once. I saw it in the Google images but it says it is mine.
I have heard others say you can use these and it puzzled me because that's my son's old teddy and I have had it trademarked in the position it sits and used as a Gravatar.
Cool, now I know how you may us them. I just wished Google would lead off with the usable images seeing there are now three people I know of using my Bear on Facebook. Oh well, 'Tis only a bear.
Great training.
I have heard others say you can use these and it puzzled me because that's my son's old teddy and I have had it trademarked in the position it sits and used as a Gravatar.
Cool, now I know how you may us them. I just wished Google would lead off with the usable images seeing there are now three people I know of using my Bear on Facebook. Oh well, 'Tis only a bear.
Great training.
Helen123
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I have to be honest and say that it wasn't me that discovered it, but I was chatting with my daughter this morning, she is doing a masters in architecture and was talking about a structure she is designing, she sent me some images that she's used for effect, for her hand-in... I asked her where she got them from, hoping that it would be another stream of free images.... she told me about the Google Search Tools ! Awesome !