

You can however use an online tool called ImageCodr to generate embed code that meets all the attribution guidelines of Creative Commons as well as Flickr.

The HTML code that Flickr provides for embedding Creative Commons images on to other sites satisfies only one of the three guidelines for attribution.

If you are using an image from Flickr, all they require is that the image on the external site should link back to Flickr’s page where that image is originally hosted. Using Creative Commons Images from Flickr Or you may use alternative tools like Flickr CC, Flickr Storm and Comp Fight that are in some ways better than Flickr’s own search interface. Searching Creative Commons Images on Flickrįlickr has a dedicated page to help you easily find images that are available under Creative Commons. For more, see this PDF report on defining non-commercial use. PS:Some Creative Commons images are licensed as “Attribution Non-Commercial” and thus they may not be used on websites that, say, carry advertising. You may embed these images on your own website as long as your intended use meets the conditions specified in the license* and that you give proper attribution and credits to the original author. Flickr is an excellent place to find images that are available under a Creative Commons License.
