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Date: | Mon, 3 Sep 2012 15:53:45 -0400 |
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Last spring, I threw together a breastfeeding power point to use at a local health festival that I was attending in a volunteer capacity. It was the first time I have ever created a power point and I discovered how much nicer it was with pictures! I used some internet pictures for things such as a can of powdered formula, an IV pole, a silhouette of a pregnant belly and some mothers breastfeeding. My husband told me that if I wasn't being paid, that such photos were okay to use under fair use laws? I did get permission for a few of the photos because they were for issues specific to lactation and I knew who owned the rights to them.
I didn't end up having anyone attend the presentation because the demographic was older and more interested in the sessions about heart health and diabetes and such, but I really love how the power point turned out and I would like to be able to use this for more situations, volunteer and professional. I need to figure out how to purchase the right to use the photos (or find replacement photos to purchase).
Does anyone have any recommendations for how to do this in a way that is cost effective? Is there any kind of discount for professionals who are creating educational materials?
Laura Spitzfaden, LLLL, IBCLC
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