Sharing Our Content

We support Creative Commons. Please use and share our content!

Most of the content on our website is licensed using a Creative Commons license, which permits non-commercial reuse as long as attribution is provided. However, some of the content you will find here is covered by a different set of licenses, which may be more or less restrictive. All should be clearly marked, so please look before reusing. If you have questions, please contact us at [email protected] and include the URL of the content you would like to use.

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Using Our Logo

The Internet Society’s logo is a registered trademark and cannot be reproduced without express permission. It cannot be used to endorse or promote any products or services. For more information, see our logo guidelines.

Text

Unless otherwise indicated, the text, presentations, and PDFs on this site are yours to use under a:

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License

All we ask is that you link back to our web site – preferably directly to the page on which you found the original content.

Photos

We work with a wonderful group of photographers all over the world. They often donate their time and efforts to further the cause of an open and accessible Internet. Some photos require additional attribution. Except as noted, photos on our website are licensed under a:

Creative Commons
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License

You agree that you will not use the photos in a context that transmits or adds to content that is obscene, defamatory, or invasive of the privacy of another person, graphically violent, physically threatening, intended for any illegal purpose, or otherwise inappropriate on a site intended for a general audience.

Audio and Video

Audio and video are licensed under a:

Creative Commons Noderivs License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 Unported License

You agree that you will not use the audio and video in a context that transmits or adds to content that is obscene, defamatory, or invasive of the privacy of another person, graphically violent, physically threatening, intended for any illegal purpose, or otherwise inappropriate on a site intended for a general audience.