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Anybody Mind If I Show Students Your Photos?

MolaMola

Supporting Member
My little marine science class is starting to learn about cnidarians and how they have polyps, tentacles and radial symmetry. Instead of searching Google images, there are excellent examples here in the forums. Does anybody mind if I include them in presentations to the class? I would not share them outside of the classroom or post them online. I guess I am asking about photos in general, including inverts, fish and full tank shots.
 
I would be extremely surprised if anyone objected.
Sounds great to me.
It also matches the by-laws and purpose of BAR.

Technically:
According to the site terms, copyright is retained by the original owner/poster, not BAR.
However what you are doing sure seems like "fair use" to me.
(I am not a lawyer)
 
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here are a few polyps and tentacles. Feel free to use whatever you want or don't want. If you have any questions I'm happy to answer. There are more pics on my profile if you would like just thought this may be Easyer for you then searching people's profiles. :) happy Reefing


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Not sure it will get done this semester. I ended up snagging a powerpoint I found online, changing it so much I realized I should have just created my own, and showing random photos. Not how I like to run a class, but having to create curriculum for every class meeting is a total pain, in addition to the never-ending work of regular science classes. It'll get better next semester. I hope.
 
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