You don't need to ask for permission for each asset you want to use.
Licenses on OGA allow you to use them in your project (commercial or non commercial) without asking for permission.
However you should respect the respective license of the artwork you use.
If your project is not GPL it might be better not to use assets with GPL license (unless you know the requirements for GPL licensed media). CC-BY-SA also requires some extra care.
OGA-BY and CC-BY can be used just by giving credit and a link. CC-0 is public domain
By the way, I think you don't need to put "#" infront of tags. Though it would be nice if the site handled "#2d" and "2d" as the same tag since there are other people using hash tags instead of tags.
Reselling (as in selling the rights) and sublicensing is already not allowed by CC-BY licenses.
Redistribution is allowed if appropriate credit is given.
A link is already required by CC-BY licenses but it is required to be to the material. It can be to this page on OGA or to your resource page for the artwork.
As far as I can tell some of the prohibitions are redundant with CC-BY. And others require you to create your own version of CC-BY.
Yes you have all the rights on your own work. But OGA is for sharing your work under one of the available free licenses. If you place additional restrictions it would be pointless to submit it here.
You do not have the rights to resell, sublicense or redistribute (even for free) the files on its own or as a separate attachment from any of your work. If you wish to promote my resources on your site, you must link back to the resource page where users can find the download and not directly to the download file.
Reselling (as in selling the rights) and sublicensing is already not allowed by CC-BY licenses.
Redistribution is allowed if appropriate credit is given.
A link is already required by CC-BY licenses but it is required to be to the material. It can be this page on OGA or your resource page for the artwork.
As far as I can tell some of the prohibitions are redundant with CC-BY. And others require you to create your own version of CC-BY.
Whenever someone asks for the source of the GPL asset and anything that you created using the GPL asset, you have to provide them
If you used the GPL asset unmodified, you can point them to the OGA page.
If it is modified you have to make the modified version accessible.
If you used it to create other assets, you need to make those available too
If you can prove that you created the asset before its artist created it and released under CC-0.
You can always copyright the version used in your game though, So no one can use that version. But they can still use the CC-0 version.
Thus if you want full control of something either create it yourself or pay someone to create it under your terms.
It is foolish to claim something that belongs to or freely accessible by everyone
You don't need to ask for permission for each asset you want to use.
Licenses on OGA allow you to use them in your project (commercial or non commercial) without asking for permission.
However you should respect the respective license of the artwork you use.
If your project is not GPL it might be better not to use assets with GPL license (unless you know the requirements for GPL licensed media). CC-BY-SA also requires some extra care.
OGA-BY and CC-BY can be used just by giving credit and a link. CC-0 is public domain
Pretty good.
By the way, I think you don't need to put "#" infront of tags. Though it would be nice if the site handled "#2d" and "2d" as the same tag since there are other people using hash tags instead of tags.
No, only the CC-BY-SA assets.
Are we not allowed to submit other artists' artwork on their behalf anymore?
Or is it a bug?
http://opengameart.org/comment/52399#comment-52399
This is really good.
All those licenses though.Reselling (as in selling the rights) and sublicensing is already not allowed by CC-BY licenses.
Redistribution is allowed if appropriate credit is given.
A link is already required by CC-BY licenses but it is required to be to the material. It can be to this page on OGA or to your resource page for the artwork.
As far as I can tell some of the prohibitions are redundant with CC-BY. And others require you to create your own version of CC-BY.
Yes you have all the rights on your own work. But OGA is for sharing your work under one of the available free licenses. If you place additional restrictions it would be pointless to submit it here.
Reselling (as in selling the rights) and sublicensing is already not allowed by CC-BY licenses.
Redistribution is allowed if appropriate credit is given.
A link is already required by CC-BY licenses but it is required to be to the material. It can be this page on OGA or your resource page for the artwork.
As far as I can tell some of the prohibitions are redundant with CC-BY. And others require you to create your own version of CC-BY.
It is good
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