IMAGE POLICY
Kurushi is focused on ideas.
Images may be included to provide context, reference or editorial framing in support of the work.
Kurushi does not sell, license or redistribute third-party images.
This page explains how images may appear on this website and how rights holders may contact us regarding their work.
Purpose of Image Use
Images appearing on this website may be used for:
commentary and contextual reference
cultural or artistic discussion
interpretive or editorial framing
educational or reflective analysis
Images are not presented as original works of Kurushi unless explicitly stated.
Attribution
Kurushi makes a good-faith effort to credit creators clearly and visibly where information is available.
When identifiable, attribution may include:
the creator’s name
the title of the work
the original source or publication
If any attribution is incomplete or inaccurate, please contact us so that it may be corrected.
Sources and Rights
Images used on this website may originate from:
public domain sources
works distributed under Creative Commons licenses
images reproduced for editorial or contextual reference
Kurushi makes reasonable efforts to respect applicable licensing conditions and attribution requirements.
Non-Commercial Use
Third-party images appearing on this website are used solely for editorial, educational and commentary purposes.
Kurushi does not sell, license or commercially exploit third-party images.
Ownership
Kurushi does not claim ownership of third-party images displayed on this website unless explicitly stated.
All rights remain with their respective creators or copyright holders.
Rights Holder Requests
If you are the creator or rights holder of an image featured on this website and believe that its use requires correction, licensing or removal, please contact:
contact@kurushi.com
Please include:
your name
proof of ownership or rights
the URL of the relevant page
Requests will be reviewed in good faith and addressed as appropriate, including correction of attribution or removal of the material.
Respect for Creative Work
Kurushi is built on respect for artistic and intellectual labor.
If any image usage raises concern, we are committed to addressing the matter constructively and in good faith.