Are you using images created by someone else? Make sure they aren't copyrighted and that you have permission to use them. Since November 2023, at least 7 claims have been filed to the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) for monetary compensattion for using images without permission. And of the 7 claims I reviewed that involved images, all the claimants won. 

One claimant used reverse image tracking technology to find copies of his photos being used online  (Hursey v. Lavaca, Docket no. 22-CCB-0056, 2023) The claimant in this case was awarded $3,000 in statutory damges for the misuse of one photograph. The same claimant filed with the CCB against a different respondent in the same month and again was awarded $3,000 for the copying and pasting of one of his photographs without permission onto a web site (Hursey v. Quinney, Docket no. 22-CCB-0163, 2023).

So be careful if using others' images! Need to use an image and want to make sure it isn't copyrighted? Here are a few sites to find images you can freely use--but be careful even here, because some also provide copyrighted stock images (clearly marked) that require royalties/licensing fees and permission to use:

It is good practice in any case to cite your source even when it can be freely used. You are thereby giving credit where credit is due. For help citing your sources, visit our Quick Reference portal.  Just remember, even if you cite the source, if you copy and paste an image make sure you first have permission to use someone else's work.

Enjoy the resources above as good starting points for finding easy-to-use images!.