As far as I can tell, they don't have any way to programmatically browse their catalogue at all, meaning we couldn't easily include it in Openverse with our current capabilities. However, they don't disallow crawling or search indexing, so if we are eventually able to reimplement that capability (e.g., using CommonCrawl data, if DA is there), it might be possible to search for openly licensed works on DeviantArt in Openverse.
I do wonder why DeviantArt doesn't make this possible themselves though, and whether that's an intentional decision since their redesign. As a stop-gap, you can use "site:deviantart.com" on Google images and enable their CC license filter. As mentioned elsewhere, the lack of granularity in Google's license filter leaves much to be desired.
Based on a quick look over the DeviantArt API documentation, it doesn't look like there's a way to get rights statements/licence information for a particular work: https://www.deviantart.com/developers/http/v1/20240701/objec...
As far as I can tell, they don't have any way to programmatically browse their catalogue at all, meaning we couldn't easily include it in Openverse with our current capabilities. However, they don't disallow crawling or search indexing, so if we are eventually able to reimplement that capability (e.g., using CommonCrawl data, if DA is there), it might be possible to search for openly licensed works on DeviantArt in Openverse.
I do wonder why DeviantArt doesn't make this possible themselves though, and whether that's an intentional decision since their redesign. As a stop-gap, you can use "site:deviantart.com" on Google images and enable their CC license filter. As mentioned elsewhere, the lack of granularity in Google's license filter leaves much to be desired.