NASA content (images, videos, audio, etc) are generally not copyrighted and may be used for educational or informational purposes without needing explicit permissions.

Are NASA pictures free to use?

NASA is a federal agency Under United States copyright law, works created by the U.S. federal government or its agencies cannot be copyrighted. (This does not apply to works created by state or local governments.) Therefore, the NASA pictures are legally in the public domain.

Can you download NASA images?

NASA’s image library, images.nasa.gov, consolidates imagery and videos in one searchable locations. Users can download content in multiple sizes and resolutions and see the metadata associated with images, including EXIF/camera data on many images.

Can I sell NASA images?

access to NASA information. There is no licensing or exclusivity agreement with NASA. As a Government Agency, NASA will not promote or endorse or appear to promote or endorse a commercial product, service or activity. Many NASA images (moving and still) in the public domain can be used for merchandising purposes.

Can I use NASA images on Youtube?

NASA videos, generally are not copyrighted. You may use this material for educational or informational purposes, including photo collections, textbooks, public exhibits, computer graphical simulations and Internet Web pages. This general permission extends to personal Web pages.

Is the NASA logo copyrighted?

Like most images produced by the United States Government, the insignia, the “worm” logo and the NASA seal are in the public domain. However, their usage is restricted under Code of Federal Regulations 14 CFR 1221.

Can I use NASA images in art?

For use of NASA images in books, clearances may be necessary for images that include any NASA logos or NASA employees to be used as cover art or in promotional content. Otherwise, NASA imagery can be generally used editorially within published works that are not promotional in nature.

Is NASA logo copyrighted?

Is it illegal to use the NASA logo?

The NASA Insignia (the blue “meatball” logo), the NASA Logotype (the “worm” logo) and the NASA Seal may not be used for any purpose without explicit permission. These images may not be used by persons who are not NASA employees or on products, publications or web pages that are not NASA-sponsored.

Are Hubble images copyrighted?

Most likely yes. NASA and Hubble images are generally in the public domain. More information on NASA’s imagery use policy is available here.

What is the NASA Gallery page?

This is a gallery page containing specially selected image and media files. They have been chosen as highlights of a particular topic, but do not represent the full range of files that are available on Commons. For a wider selection of files connected with NASA, see Category:NASA .

Can NASA logos be used for commercial purposes?

NASA Insignia, Logotype and Seal should not be used as branding devices, or used in or for advertising, trade dress, promotions, or similar marketing purposes, on third-party websites or communications material. Still Images, Audio Recordings, Video, and Related Computer Files for Non-Commercial Use

What NASA content is not subject to copyright?

NASA content – images, audio, video, and computer files used in the rendition of 3-dimensional models, such as texture maps and polygon data in any format – generally are not subject to copyright in the United States.

Can NASA imagery be used for commercial purposes?

Otherwise, NASA imagery can be generally used editorially within published works that are not promotional in nature. If the NASA material is to be used for commercial purposes, including advertisements, it must not explicitly or implicitly convey NASA’s endorsement of commercial goods or services.