As a user of Scopio's vast library of editorial images, it's important to understand the proper way to attribute the images you use. Not only does proper attribution give credit to the photographer who created the image, but it also helps to protect you from potential legal issues down the line. Here's how to properly attribute editorial images on Scopio using the format of full name/Scopio.
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Find the Photographer's Name: The first step in proper attribution is to find the name of the photographer who created the image. This information can be found in the metadata of the image on Scopio.
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Include the Full Name: Once you have the photographer's name, include it in your attribution. Be sure to use their full name, not just their first name or a nickname.
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Use the Slash: After the photographer's name, use a slash to separate it from Scopio. For example: John Smith/Scopio.
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Place Attribution Near the Image: Attribution should be placed near the image, either directly below it or in the caption of the article or blog post.
By following these simple steps, you can properly attribute editorial images on Scopio and give credit to the photographers who created them. Remember, attribution is not only important for ethical reasons but also legal reasons. Always give credit where credit is due, and you'll be able to use Scopio's library of editorial images with confidence.
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