The Fine Print

This page is not designed to be the hidden disclosures that are hard to find, but a real resource and guide to all of MY questions about running a blog.  I truly hope to keep this page updated as needed, and I’ve included in here links and guidance I found helpful, so others who may have the same questions can read what I’ve read.

The Legal Stuff

This blog and all original created content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Creative Commons License


Links to Terms of Service Related to Content on this blog

(Links are in no particular order, and may not be fully inclusive of all used content)

Adobe Products General Terms of Use:
Adobe General Terms of Use
Note: Paragraphs 3.5 and 3.6 to content licensing

Logo Font: League Gothic
League Gothic SIL Open Font License

About Sam’s Images

I can’t call myself a graphic genius, but I have turned my hand a time or two to Photoshop with some satisfaction.  
All graphics here are created with Adobe Creative Cloud, and specifically with Adobe Spark, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Acrobat Pro.

Additional Custom Plugins/Shapes/Brushes

One thing I love about Photoshop is the custom plugins, brushes, and shapes that artists and designers have put out on the internet for us to use. This is a current running list of the brushes, shapes, and plugins I’ve used in Photoshop:

Media Shapes by hurleyrocks

Envelope Photoshop Custom Shapes by Shapes4Free

ClipArt by PublicDomainVectors.org

Affiliates

I love sharing things with people. And I want to link my favorites to you. And if a company wants to give me a penny or two for it, I’m okay with that.  Below are the companies this blog is currently affiliated with:

Adobe Affiliate Program (NOT YET)

Amazon Affiliates
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
As an individual, I am an Amazon Prime and Amazon Kindle User.

    

Google AdSense (NOT YET)

Links to Helpful Posts on This STUFF

So, naturally the first thing that came to mind when I decided to create a blog wasn’t all the awesome types of posts or things I wanted to share, but naturally it was, “how do I not break the law by posting a picture of something and get sued for the oh so millions I will make off this blog?”  Hence this page being the first created content of this blog.  But there are some really good resources out there, and here are just a few I found helpful and may guide how I run my content.

(Some are from companies looking to sell services. While I do not make any claim on the services, the discussions they make seem to be sound, independent of the use of their services)

Art Law Journal: Fair Use in Blogging: Can Bloggers Use Copyrighted Images?
Pretty Links: Affiliate Link Disclosures: An Introduction and Best Practices
Content Marketing Institute: How to Use Content that Isn’t Yours