Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Presentation

Photo use




Fleming, Daniel. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Photograph. Agora 46.1 (Jan. 2011): 4-8 Ebsco. Texas A and M University-Commerce, Commerce, TX. 10 February 2014.

This is fair use because it came from the library database. The library database is open to the public for use of its materials.

Orphan Boy. Dir. Vanessa Burzynski. Grimes County Database. Children’s Aid Society. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
This is in the Public Domain because it is from the Grimes County database.  This constitutes a government owed entity which makes it accessible to the public for free use.
 
Dan Sheuerman. Orphan Train. 2007. Photograph. Lost Children: Riders of the Orphan Train. National Endowment for the Humanities. 28.6. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
This is Public domain because it is from the NEH.GOV website. The government website is open to the public for free use.
 
A Man was Lynched Yesterday. 1938. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web. 20 Mar. 2014
This is Public Domain because it is from the Library of Congress. That give us the ability to use it because it is government owned.
 
Protesters Sprayed with Hoses. 1963. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web. 20 Mar. 2014
This is Public Domain because it is from the Library of Congress. That give us the ability to use it because it is government owned.
 
Martin Luther King Jr. Photograph. Wikipedia.org. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
Copyrighted.
 
Martin Luther King Nobel Prize. Photograph. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
 
Copyrighted.
 
Lee Harvey Oswald. Photograph. PBS.org. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
 
This image is from an organization that receives its funds to operate from the American public through donations and from the U.S. government. For this reason, I believe that it is Public Domain.
 
Syler, Larry. Tears and Joy Spell Christmas.1962. Photograph. Locust Special 5.2 Commerce: East Texas State College.
This is Fair Use because it comes from the library database that we are given access to because we are students. We may use it for educational purposes but not for monetary gain.