Hi Collegue!
I also used to work a long time as English teacher... ;-)))
Don't know about OpenOffice free use of graphic materials, but there are a lot
of free sources available on the internet:
Clipart - High Quality, Easy to Use, Free Support
Free stock photos · Pexels
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| Clipart - High Quality, Easy to Use, Free SupportClipart for you in 2016 -
Free for commercial and non-commercial use. All clipart with transparency,
scaling to any size you want. Free Requests. |
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| Free stock photos · PexelsFree stock photos you can use everywhere. ✓ Free
for commercial use ✓ No attribution required |
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Also check out this site:
14 Amazingly Free Stock Photo Websites
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In general, search for "free stock" or "creative commons".
Good luck!
Gerrit
On Friday, 20 May 2016, 8:20, Helen Karpinskaya
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Apache OpenOffice,
I'm an English teacher from Kiev, Ukraine. I'm currently working on
creating course books for learning English, and wish to publish them.
Could you tell me if I can use your images from the gallery (e.g.: people,
computers, signs, etc.) in my book or can I have your permission for this?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you
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Best regards,
Helen