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  2. Pixabay - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixabay

    Pixabay.com is a free stock photography and royalty-free stock media website. It is used for sharing photos, illustrations, vector graphics , film footage, music and sound effects , exclusively under the custom Pixabay license, which generally allows the free use of the material with some restrictions.

  3. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    Good Free Photos – All public domain pictures of mainly landscape but wildlife and plants as well; Imageric.com – Thousands of absolutely free photos, vectors and videos under Creative Commons CC0 (Public domain) – free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required.

  4. Pexels - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pexels

    Pexels provides media for online download, maintaining a library that contains over 3.2 million photos and videos, growing each month by roughly 200,000 files. The content is uploaded by the users and reviewed manually. Using and downloading the media is free, the website generates income through advertisements for paid content databases.

  5. Wikipedia:Wikimedia Commons - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikimedia_Commons

    It provides a central repository for freely licensed photographs, diagrams, animations, music, spoken text, video clips, and media of all sorts that are useful for any Wikimedia project. For a tutorial on contributing to Wikimedia Commons, see Contributing your own work .

  6. Free video - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_video

    Free video is video content that is free to use for any purpose, or licensed under a free and open license to such an effect, at least for distribution, and at most for modification and commercial usage. This can also apply to graphical animations .

  7. Wikipedia:Videos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Videos

    Videos on Wikipedia should be simple and clean. Some rough guidelines include: If you are recording a shot with no camera movement or zoom, do not record for less than 5 seconds. If you are zooming, be sure to record 3 seconds before the zoom and wait at least 3 seconds after you reach the end of the shot.

  8. Wikipedia:Non-free content - Wikipedia

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    Non-free content must be a work which has been published or publicly displayed outside Wikipedia by (or with permission from) the copyright holder, or a derivative of such a work created by a Wikipedia editor. Content. Non-free content meets general Wikipedia content standards and is encyclopedic. Media-specific policy.

  9. Openverse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Openverse

    Current status. Active. Written in. JavaScript, Python. Openverse is an open-source search engine for open content developed as part of the WordPress project. [2] [3] [4] It searches Creative Commons licensed and public domain content from dozens of different sources. [5] The software is licensed under the MIT License.

  10. List of online video platforms - Wikipedia

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    Online video platforms allow users to upload, share videos or live stream their own videos to the Internet. These can either be for the general public to watch, or particular users on a shared network. The most popular video hosting website is YouTube, 2 billion active until October 2020 and the most extensive catalog of online videos. [1]

  11. List of online image archives - Wikipedia

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    Pixabay: Pixabay license: 950,000+ (May 2017) Yes No Yes English (Default) + 25 other languages Pond5: Royalty-free: 11,000,000+ (Jan 2017) Yes Yes Yes English (Default) + 7 other languages Smithsonian Institution / Smithsonian Open Access: 4,400,000+ (Jan 2023) Shutterstock: Royalty-free: 319,990,308 (Jan 2020) Yes Yes Yes