In an effort to keep people from incorrectly reusing, or repurposing images found on its image search tool, Google has added new options that let users filter results by usage rights . Users can now filter photos by whether they’re available for reuse, commercial reuse, reuse with modification, or commercial use with modification. Google is including a variety of licensing methods including Creative Commons, GNU Free Documentation license, and items that are in the public domain. Its system for determining the rights on various shots is not foolproof though, and as such the company is recommending that those who are interested in republishing, or reworking any of the images check with the content owner first (if possible). Users can now choose one of four license filters for images on Google Image search. (Credit: CNET) What’s likely to be a long-term effect of supporting license filtering, is that Google’s image index becomes far larger than it is right now. Some content owners who have chosen to block

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