Al Jazeera Creative Commons Repository offers images from inside Gaza free of charge

martin dufresne
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Will Western media dare to use them?

Welcome to the Al Jazeera Creative Commons Repository

On this site you will find select broadcast quality footage that Al Jazeera has released under various Creative Commons licenses. Through Creative Commons licensing, you are able to legally share and reuse our footage.

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Video Footage from War on Gaza

We have made available our exclusive Arabic and English video footage from the Gaza Strip produced by our correspondents and crews. The ongoing war and crisis in Gaza, together with the scarcity of news footage available, make this repository a key resource for anyone producing content on the current situation.





War On Gaza Day 20

01/15/2009


War On Gaza Day 19

01/14/2009


War On Gaza Day 18

01/13/2009


War On Gaza Day 17

01/12/2009




War On Gaza Day 16

01/11/2009


War On Gaza Day 15

01/10/2009


War On Gaza Day 14

01/09/2009


War On Gaza Day 13

01/08/2009




War On Gaza Day 12

01/07/2009

The Gaza footage is released under the ‘Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution’ license which allows for commercial and non-commercial use. This means that news outlets, filmmakers and bloggers will be able to easily share, remix, subtitle or reuse our footage.


Comments

Le T
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Member: 8126
Joined: Oct 17 2004

Those pics link to various/random parts of the rabble.ca website. I don't know if it's me or you or rabble.

I think that this is a great initiative by Al Jazeera. I have started reading their website regularly and they have grown to be one of my fav mainstream media outlets. 


Slumberjack
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Member: 11108
Joined: Aug 8 2005

Thanks Martin.  Think I'll send the link to everyone in my address book.


martin dufresne
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Member: 12463
Joined: Dec 24 2005

Hi Le T,

I hyperlinked the title of the page to http://cc.aljazeera.net/ but I didn't even know there would be a hyperlink to each pic. It didn't survive the page transfer, obviously. (That or CSIS is busy blocking certain embarrassing images from The Enemy...)


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