Below are some FAQ quotes from Google.com
on how to use this search.
Keep in mind this will launch a new window.
To access this search directly, visit images.google.com
Quoted from Google.com:
"Are there any copyright restrictions associated with
the images?"
"The images identified by the Google Image Search service may
be protected by copyrights. Although you can locate and access the
images through our service, we cannot grant you any rights to use
them for any purpose other than viewing them on the web. Accordingly,
if you would like to use any images you have found through our service,
we advise you to contact the site owner to obtain the requisite permissions."
"Why does Google show the image in a frame?"
"The top frame enables the user to see a slightly larger version
of the thumbnail result and provides the image URL. Clicking the image
in the top frame links to the actual .jpg or .gif file.
The bottom frame displays the image in its original context."
"How do I prevent seeing inappropriate mature content?"
"Google's Image Search defaults to using a mature content filter
on your initial search. The filter removes many adult images but it
can't guarantee that all such content will be filtered out. To turn
off this filter, click on the link that says "mature content
filter is on". (The mature content filter is only available from
an English interface.)
There is no way to ensure with 100% accuracy that all mature content
will be removed from image search results using filters."
These quotes are from the google
image search FAQ. There are many more Q&As there, so go take
a peek for yourself!