1. Open
1.1. Author
1.1.1. Novels
1.1.2. Freelance work
1.1.3. Poems
1.2. writer
1.2.1. Wattpad
1.2.2. Weebly
1.2.3. Blogs
1.2.4. Spoken word
1.3. musician
1.3.1. SoundCloud
1.3.2. Youtube
1.3.3. Apple Music
1.4. Available to use and modify
1.4.1. able to use for free
1.5. Creative Commons
1.5.1. Use and modify content
1.5.1.1. use for commerial purposes
1.5.2. give credit to artists
1.5.3. Areas of Credit
1.5.3.1. BY
1.5.3.1.1. Attribution
1.5.3.2. SA
1.5.3.2.1. Share Alike
1.5.3.3. NC
1.5.3.3.1. Non Commerical
1.5.3.4. ND
1.5.3.4.1. Non Derivative
1.5.4. Creative Commons Zero
1.5.4.1. can use and sell without giving credit
2. Public Domain
2.1. Copyright expired or didn't exist at that time
2.1.1. Can be expired overtime to be able to use
2.1.2. Copyright was in or was not in place during certain periods of time
2.2. This work is created speficially for public domain
2.2.1. Created for everyone to use for their work
2.3. Work is not covered by copyright
2.3.1. Their work is copyrighted to be protected from unfair use
2.3.2. Covered for others not to use for financial reasons
3. Fair Use of work
3.1. Your purpose in using another's work
3.1.1. Credit source and author
3.2. Background of their copyrighted work
3.3. Amount of their work you have used
3.4. How you effect the public/market of their work
3.5. Work is able to be used for commentary or criticism
3.5.1. Transformative use
4. Crediting
4.1. YotubeAudio
4.1.1. CC-BY
4.2. Pixabay
4.2.1. CC-O (sometimes)
4.3. UnSplash
4.3.1. CC-O
4.4. Free Music Archieve
4.4.1. CC
5. Proprietary
5.1. Textbooks
5.1.1. cannot motify content
5.1.1.1. can use, not change
5.2. Companies
5.2.1. McGrawHill, Pearson
5.2.1.1. textbooks used in class
5.2.1.2. used for online lesssons
5.2.1.3. homework sheets
6. Copyright
6.1. Cannot take anothers work without consent or credit
6.1.1. can be federally charged
6.1.1.1. Criminal record, courts and fees
6.1.1.2. $150,000 for each copyright
6.2. Use free resources
6.2.1. cannot change anothers work
6.2.1.1. wording
6.2.1.2. editing of pictures
6.2.1.3. using their work with your name on it
6.3. Expires after 50 to 100 years
7. Finding certian indivudal items
7.1. Photos
7.1.1. Google
7.1.2. Pixabay
7.1.3. Gratisography
7.1.4. Unsplash
7.2. Videos
7.2.1. Youtube
7.2.1.1. filters
7.2.2. Public Domain Review
7.3. Music/Audio
7.3.1. Youtube Audio
7.3.2. Free Music Archive
7.4. Slideshows
7.4.1. SlideCarnival