Keynote: Attributing Content Hub image copyright

How should I attribute copyright to images from the Content Hub in Keynote?


I am creating academic presentations in which I need to attribute copyright to images used. I'm making heavy use of the Content Hub in Keynote, which has a mixture of actual photos and graphics. Just wondering who owns the copyright to these and how to attribute them.


Thanks.

Posted on Feb 26, 2026 5:47 PM

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Posted on Feb 26, 2026 9:01 PM

Generally the content is copyright by the creator, Apple. However, citing clipart and royalty free images delivered as part of software is unusual to say the least. It’s right up there with citing the typeface that one is using or the software. Best ask your Professor/Teacher what they wish to see.

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Feb 26, 2026 9:01 PM in response to ben_jackson

Generally the content is copyright by the creator, Apple. However, citing clipart and royalty free images delivered as part of software is unusual to say the least. It’s right up there with citing the typeface that one is using or the software. Best ask your Professor/Teacher what they wish to see.

Keynote: Attributing Content Hub image copyright

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