Hi--I have always gone to the original sources for photos, tables, etc.  Unfortunately that can get expensive because businesses have learned that charging fees for using copyrighted photos is a good way to earn extra money.  However, the main reason I am responding it to note that just because something is royalty free does not mean that you can use it for a product that you will sell.  (OK for your holiday cards, brochures, etc.)  You need to get a different kind of resale permission for textbooks or any other commercial product.   I learned this the hard way...
Tricia
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Matiya
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 5:48 PM
Subject: royalty free pictures or photos

Hi everyone,

I am developing some materials for a couple of textbooks. I need any and all royalty free photos or pictures related to psych. Any ideas?

For example, for Skinners' article published in Ladies Home Journal in 1945, would I write to Ladies Home Journal? even though it was published in 1945? What about the Harlow pictures? Who owns the rights to these photos that we use  on our websites, etc and use them rather liberally?

Any and all information would be appreciated.

jim




Jim Matiya
Carl Sandburg High School
131st and LaGrange Road
Orland Park, IL 60462

2003 Moffett Memorial (High School Category)

Teaching Excellence Award of the Society for

the Teaching of Psychology (Division Two of the

American Psychological Association

Lewis University. Romeoville, IL
Moraine Valley Comm. College. Palos Hills, IL
Illinois Virtual High School. Cyberspace? 
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