Its important to know that CC0 is not same as public domain. PD is an automatic state, which is applied after IP rights are expired. CC0 is called public domain dedication, if applicable it states the author releases all copyrights. This binds the author, not the user. However, this is not valid in Europe, so the license which binds the user, allows the work to be used without any restrictions. In any case author non-revokably promises not to exercise his copyrights.
@qubodup: I read the entire conduct, so it is not simply attribution required. So I would kindly ask a BSD style license to be included in the website. BSD style licenses requires only the license text, which is pretty simple to be left intact. You can chance the license as long as the given copyright notice and license info is not altered. This applies to MIT/BSD/Apache (current)/Zlib licenses. You can use material licensed with these licenses and include them in a library which uses a completely different license.
@qubodup: This means that cc-by-sa licensed game assets cannot contain cc-by or cc-0 because cc-by-sa would force other assets to be cc-by-sa as well. There should be license compatibility list or something. There are some lists for software, but as I am not an artist I do not know resources for this domain.
CC0 can be relicensed as you see fit. From the text of CC-By it seems it can be relicensed as well (at least a derivative work does not need to have the same license). I am not a lawyer though.
@qubodup: yes you are right about being broad, but we can decide on something specific. Something like benefits of coffee ;)... just kidding. Bu we can decide on something.
Aducational as in educating a group of people. It can be kids and the topic could be numbers, objects or it can target adults and educate people about free software, parenting, etc... We can select a specific target or just an audiance for a challenge.
@qubodup: actually you are right, its not to hard to explicitly allow relicensing as long as the credits remains intact.
Its important to know that CC0 is not same as public domain. PD is an automatic state, which is applied after IP rights are expired. CC0 is called public domain dedication, if applicable it states the author releases all copyrights. This binds the author, not the user. However, this is not valid in Europe, so the license which binds the user, allows the work to be used without any restrictions. In any case author non-revokably promises not to exercise his copyrights.
@qubodup: I read the entire conduct, so it is not simply attribution required. So I would kindly ask a BSD style license to be included in the website. BSD style licenses requires only the license text, which is pretty simple to be left intact. You can chance the license as long as the given copyright notice and license info is not altered. This applies to MIT/BSD/Apache (current)/Zlib licenses. You can use material licensed with these licenses and include them in a library which uses a completely different license.
@qubodup: This means that cc-by-sa licensed game assets cannot contain cc-by or cc-0 because cc-by-sa would force other assets to be cc-by-sa as well. There should be license compatibility list or something. There are some lists for software, but as I am not an artist I do not know resources for this domain.
CC0 can be relicensed as you see fit. From the text of CC-By it seems it can be relicensed as well (at least a derivative work does not need to have the same license). I am not a lawyer though.
Including cc-0 when cc-by is searched seems like a good idea.
@Scribe: CC0 is no longer there. Dont know why
wow, i hope to see this technique in the lpc.
@qubodup: yes you are right about being broad, but we can decide on something specific. Something like benefits of coffee ;)... just kidding. Bu we can decide on something.
Aducational as in educating a group of people. It can be kids and the topic could be numbers, objects or it can target adults and educate people about free software, parenting, etc... We can select a specific target or just an audiance for a challenge.
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