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Google pic searching
Google pic searching








google pic searching

Since neither IPTC nor Google operate the website that is hosting the image, we can’t remove the image from the web. So if you want to ask for this image to be removed, you should follow that link, find the contact details for the people who run the Connecticut Public Radio site, and ask them to remove or change the image. The link above the page title shows that the image is hosted by Connecticut Public Radio. In the example image shown on the right, the Nelson Mandela image was created by a photographer called Dennis Farrell, and published by AP (the Associated Press news agency) and the copyright is owned by AP. To have an image removed from a web site, so that it doesn’t appear in search results, you will need to contact the site that hosts the image. Google extracts this information from photos in search results and displays it to help you find who owns the image. IPTC maintains the technical standard that image creators can use to put their creator and copyright details inside image files. We at IPTC don’t create or manage any images.

google pic searching

Screenshot of Google image search results panel showing IPTC metadata. I found a picture of myself when searching Google for my name. I have another question that is not listed above.I have noticed my name appearing in Google Images search results for my photos/images.

google pic searching

I would like Google to display creator, credit, copyright and licensing information on them.

  • I own my own photographs that I host on the web.
  • I run a web site and my images don’t have metadata appearing on Google image search results.
  • How do I make sure that my metadata appears?
  • I would like to obtain a licence to re-use an image that I found on Google search.
  • I found a picture of myself when searching Google for my name.
  • Please click the link to go direct to your question: Have you just clicked the “learn more” link in a Google images search results page? Do you have questions about an image that you found on Google? Read on to have all your questions answered. Google Images and IPTC: Frequently Asked Questions
  • NewsML-G2 updated to version 2.31 18 November 2022.
  • Video Metadata Hub version 1.4 released 8 December 2022.
  • IPTC 2022 year in review 29 December 2022.
  • IPTC hosts data schemas on behalf of BBC and PA Media 31 January 2023.
  • CEPIC/Google webinar on Google Licensable badge 21 February 2023.
  • Media Topics – IPTC’s subject vocabulary.
  • IPTC Photo Metadata Interoperability Tests.
  • Software that supports IPTC Photo Metadata.
  • Quick guide to IPTC Photo Metadata on Google Images.
  • Social Media Sites Photo Metadata Test Results 2019.
  • Google Images and IPTC: Frequently Asked Questions.
  • What is the IPTC Photo Metadata Standard?.
  • Knowledge Graphs and the Semantic Web for Media.
  • Metadata for Accessibility and Diversity.
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for the media.









  • Google pic searching