Uncyclopedia:Image use policy
You are encouraged to use images that have already been uploaded to Uncyclopedia.
To view or search previously uploaded images, go to the list of uploaded images, the MIME search, or the most linked images, or browse image categories for specific types of images.
By uploading media to Uncyclopedia you agree that you are either the original copyright owner and are releasing it under the Creative Commons license used by Uncyclopedia, or that you are adhering to the license of the media's author by uploading it to Uncyclopedia. Public domain, Creative Commons, and other copyleft media are generally permitted as long as you attribute the author and the source during the upload. Some picture you found on Facebook with a watermark on it is definitely not permitted.
Please give your files some kind of meaningful name. A non-descriptive string of numbers for example should be avoided, instead use a name that describes what is contained in the image.
This list is to help you find images appropriate for Uncyclopedia without violating the copyrights of some litigious photojournalist. This list is free to use in exchange for money or referring your friends to do the same.
- Flickr's Creative Commons section has millions of photos using the Creative Commons license. Please pay attention to the specific license so you use it properly.
- Creative Commons.org is the site for Creative Commons images
- Wikimedia Commons is also good
- PixaBay has 80,000 different Creative Commons images
- The New York Public Library is browsable by public domain images
- Photo Pin, free photos for
BloggersUncyclopedians - Public Domain Pictures.net, a repository for free public domain images
- Open Clip Art, public domain clip art
- Image After has 28,000 free images
- Public Domain Photos at USA.gov
- Naval History and Heritage Command has an online library full of public domain images of naval stuff
- U.S. Air Force Photo Archives
- NASA's "Great Images in NASA" library, public domain pictures of space and the moonlanding hoax
- Creative Commons Pictures of Aminals
- The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Digital Library contains lots of public domain pictures of aminals
- Portraits of U.S. Presidents and First Ladies
- Pictures of the American Civil War era
- Pictures of America from the Great Depression to World War II
If all else fails you can always search Google Images filtering by the Creative Commons license