I frequently use Google images for flashcards. What are my rights and responsibilities?
The doctrine of fair use supports your use of copyrighted materials in direct instruction but no comprehensive guidelines have been issued yet with regard to importing of copyrighted materials into your own work. At the very least you should cite the source of each image you use, and either ask for permission for use from the artist or use different images each year. If you asked students to import their own images, citing each one, to create their own flashcards, you might avoid your own possible infringement on the graphics’ creators rights to reproduction.
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