![]() In my humble opinion it's rather people are jealous that their content will be monetized by others and envy the profit. People is either scared about waiving their rights Other practices I saw on the sites above were either they pick the material -which is in the public domain and up to their quality level- or that they hold no responsibility for the uploaded content over damages, "use at own risk". The solution was community filtering by a set of "librarians". It was a huge problem at openclipart ensuring that there is no copyright material uploaded. When that's the whole point of the public domain, and certainly they dug their material from other cc0 sites, that's a huge no.ĭo you use another site that you'd recommend?Įdit: adding in new links to the list once a new one appears.Īlso, some are tracing from stock pictures and releasing the derivate with a different license. This one has a trace bitmap function and an online svg editor too.įound a few more but there were some restrictions like only 50 downloads a day, attributing the host site and claiming you are not free to alter their images. They are still in development, and having a forum where future features can be discussed too. Let's see if we can name a few sites that offer the space for the public domain. So, what's there, similar in vein, an online collection of cc0 licensed svg images? In previous Inkscape versions you could access the svg database of openclipart.Ĭurrently it has been down for a long time that it will be cut out for the next release. PNG.Here we have an official forum for various file types at the gallery.
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