Google Images is making it easier to license photo rights
Google is rolling out an update to Google Images designed to make it easier to license photographs or pictures that are covered by copyright. The change could help publishers, photographers, and artists get in front of their audience, while also helping users find images that they have a right to use.
Images with licensing information provided by the publisher will now appear in search results with a "Licensable" badge over the thumbnail. Clicking on that image will then bring up its licensing requirements and a link to where you're able to buy rights to it, if necessary. Licensors are able to specify a purchasing link that differs from the page the image has been surfaced from.
It'll also be possible to filter image search results by the type of license attached. For example, you could search just for images covered under a less strict Creative Commons license, or look specifically for commercial photos.
Bye, Flickr.
Also at Search Engine Land.
(Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday September 01 2020, @06:00AM
"I paid some scammer who said it was ok" is not actually a defense against copyright infringement. As a civil matter you don't magically get a free pass just because infringement was unintentional.
If you pay a fraudster for such a "license" you are simply out the money. Due diligence is your responsibility.