Google launched a Creative Commons search feature on its image search service, the company said in a blog post today.
Specifically, Google added a "Usage Rights" filter to its advanced image search feature. Search results can be filtered by "labeled for reuse," "commercial" reuse," "reuse with modification," and "commercial reuse with modification."
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