Closed medic-code closed 2 years ago
is this for the IOL icons? mmmm, no clue as to where I got them. i guess the easiest thing would do another search for them and note down the url instead of just the image. ill try that
Yep, no rush, but just need to clarify if they are in the public domain. Most websites will have a terms and conditions. If not, can ask Katy to draw them.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 1:27 PM ButtercupUltra @.***> wrote:
is this for the IOL icons? mmmm, no clue as to where I got them. i guess the easiest thing would do another search for them and note down the url instead of just the image. ill try that
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IOL Con uses the iol images from the manufacturers. Is this it? They right in their terms of use, section 8, Rights of Use:
Business brands and logos of Users may be used by Steinbeis for referencing purposes, but may not be redesigned or publicly disseminated.
Do they not mean brands and logos by users of their website who upload those images ?
Similar sort of thing with data - if we use iol images from manufacturers, we would need to ask permission to use it. I had in my brain that the images just give reference to the type of lens and not different images from different specific lens - is this correct ? If so drawing them ourselves wouldn't be too hard and gets around the copyright issue.
I've added this information to monday.com, will close.
To ensure no copyright issues clarify images found in google and necessary to check the website where the images are from. Check the terms and conditions/license found on the website. Will usually tell you if it's in public domain or not.
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