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To compensate an artist for the use of their artwork in your publication, you should provide a citation or reference note that states the artist's name.
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Attributing an artist (naming them in a citation or credit line) is not the same as compensating them. Compensation normally means payment or a licensing agreement. Attribution may be required by a license (e.g., CC BY) or by moral-rights laws, but you still need permission and/or to pay any fees the artist or rights holder requires unless the work is licensed for free use (public domain, CC0, or a license that permits non‑paid use).
Attributing an artist (naming them in a citation or credit line) is not the same as compensating them. Compensation normally means payment or a licensing agreement. Attribution may be required by a license (e.g., CC BY) or by moral-rights laws, but you still need permission and/or to pay any fees the artist or rights holder requires unless the work is licensed for free use (public domain, CC0, or a license that permits non‑paid use).
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