Bing searches now include a new license filter specifically targeted to images – a timesaver for bloggers, teachers and other publishers who need to fetch licensed pictures for commercial work.
In the past, finding license information involved sifting through individual photos. Bing has simplified this process so you can filter by usage rights and choose only from results that have a Creative Commons license. (It’s recommended you read usage details carefully.)
You can also filter results by another option that allows for use of modified images. If you’re not sure which option to use, you can always click the last option to learn more.
In Office 2013, you can also search for images on Bing directly from any Office application. The search results will show licensed images by default.
For more details, check out the Bing Search Blog.
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