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How to legally use images and cite unconventional sources in your doctoral thesis?

Info series for doctoral students every Thursday - arranged by Doctoral education services.

Do want to know more about the different Creative Commons licencies and the use of images according to copyright legislation? Are you wondering how to cite AI generated images and other unconventional sources?
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Do you know what copyright legislation says about right to quote and use images in research? Besides that we will cover the different Creative Commons licenses and what rights they give for image users. We will also talk about AI generated images and how to cite them, as well as referencing to unconventional sources, e.g. artistic work (collaborative work), infographics, or social media.

The info session is open to all doctoral students at Aalto University. No registration is required.

The presentation slides will be published after the info at: Presentation slides (aalto.fi)

Speakers:

Senior Legal Counsel Maria Rehbinder, Legal Services
University lecturer, DA Heidi Fast, Department of Art and Media

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