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  1. CC0 - Creative Commons

    Hundreds of organizations use CC0 to dedicate their work to the public domain. Although CC0 doesn’t legally require users of the data to cite the source, it does not affect the ethical norms for attribution …

  2. ambientCG - Free Textures, HDRIs and Models

    Get 2000+ PBR Materials, HDRIs and more for free under the CC0 Public Domain license.

  3. CC0 Public Domain Textures

    Download 100% free CC0 textures and PBR materials. No strings attached, no hidden fees, no registration required. Just 100% FREE textures and PBR materials for you to enjoy.

  4. Free Creative Commons Zero Images - Pexels

    All photos that are covered by the Creative Commons Zero license are marked with "CC0" on the photo page. The CC0 license was released by the non-profit organization Creative Commons. You can get …

  5. CC0: Definition, Features, and When to Use CC0

    Apr 21, 2025 · CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) is a public domain dedication tool developed by Creative Commons. It allows creators to waive all copyright and related rights to a work, effectively placing it …

  6. License • Poly Haven

    CC0 is a useful tool for clarifying that you do not claim copyright in a work anywhere in the world. In other words: You can use our assets for any purpose, including commercial work. You do not need …

  7. Deed - CC0 1.0 Universal - Creative Commons

    It is simply a handy reference for understanding the CC0 Legal Code, a human-readable expression of some of its key terms. Think of it as the user-friendly interface to the CC0 Legal Code beneath.

  8. About CC Licenses - Creative Commons

    CC0 (aka CC Zero) is a public dedication tool, which enables creators to give up their copyright and put their works into the worldwide public domain. CC0 enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and …

  9. Free Stock Photos and Images - StockSnap.io

    The best source for free, CC0, do-what-you-want-with stock photos. Browse and download thousands of copyright-free stock images. No attribution required.

  10. Homepage - Creative Commons

    All images of public-domain works in the Met's collection are openly available under Creative Commons Zero (CC0). Many of the lessons found on Khan Academy are openly licensed under CC-BY-NC-SA.