Instructions for Using Images without "Copying

John Sacco (SaccoJ@fort-mill.k12.sc.us)
Tue, 14 Jul 1998 23:13:41 -0400

> Hi, Everyone,
> We want to be very aware of using images from the Web or books that are
> copyrighted. (As Paul says..."Anything published on the web is
> basically copyrighted...")
>
> Here's one way of showing that important Web image in your page without
> violating copyrights: Netscape's Composer lets you put a "window" in
> your page that pulls up a picture from another site without having it in
> your folder! (Think of a telescope making an object seem very close, but
> it's not actually close...)
>
> 1. Open your web page in Composer and open Navigator to look at the page
> with the picture you want.
> 2. Right click on the picture. The last option that pops up is "Copy
> Image Location." (Left click this.)
> 3. Now click on the place in your Composer document where you'd like the
> picture.
> 4. Click on the "Image" icon at top. Right click in the "Image Location"
> line and select "paste."
> 5. ALSO check the "Leave image at original location."
>
> You should put a "caption" that gives credit to the source.
>
> See Frank or John if you have any questions.
>
> thanks.