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Visual Reuse Policy

Quick Answer

GoldConsul visuals that display a Reuse this visual panel may be republished online in editorial or educational articles under the conditions below. Credit GoldConsul, point readers to the named source article, and keep the facts, labels, and overall meaning unchanged.

This pilot policy applies only to visuals that carry the reuse panel. Other photographs, product images, logos, screenshots, and third-party materials on GoldConsul are not automatically covered.

What you may do

Publish online

Use the marked visual in a relevant news, blog, reference, classroom, or educational article.

Resize safely

Resize proportionally or convert the file format without cropping labels or changing the message.

Host or embed

Download the supplied file to your own server or use the suggested embed code on the source page.

Credit and source link

Place a visible credit directly below the visual or in the adjacent paragraph. Use the visual’s actual source article, not the GoldConsul homepage.

Suggested credit: Source: GoldConsul — [visual title]

The source link may be a normal link or carry rel="nofollow". GoldConsul does not require keyword-rich anchor text or a ranking-passing link.

What is not included

  • Changing values, dates, labels, source notes, or conclusions.
  • Removing the GoldConsul identity or presenting the visual as your own research.
  • Selling the standalone visual, adding it to a stock library, or redistributing it as a template pack.
  • Using it to imply that GoldConsul endorses a company, product, investment, or political position.
  • Dataset redistribution, model-training collections, or automated bulk republication.

Print, campaigns, and substantial adaptations

For books, paid brand campaigns, packaging, large print runs, translations that alter labels, or substantial adaptations, request permission through the GoldConsul contact page.

Corrections and updates

Each reuse panel identifies the source basis and review date. If GoldConsul corrects or materially updates a visual, publishers should replace the older copy. Suspected errors can be reported through our editorial standards and corrections page.

Last reviewed: August 18, 2026. Permission applies only to rights GoldConsul can grant and does not override third-party rights.