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This means that either the image is one we have taken or it is a public domain image we have picked up from another website or been provided to us as a public domain image.
We would ask that you also make any copy that you use, including modified versions, also available as public domain images and where you can, you offer your images either as Public Domain or Licence them under a Creative Commons licence. There is no cost to you in doing this. You can find an article on Creative Commons licensing from going to the Free Newsletter website and looking under 'Articles: Legal Aspects of photography'. If you dispute that this is a Public Domain image, and think it is one that is by you, then:-
It may be that the website can tell you where they got the image from, and you may then see that although it is similar its not your image. There are often very many similar images particularly of tourist attractions and the like.
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