Yes, as far as I know, all NASA images are NOT CC0 / Public Domain. That doesn't mean that none of them are, but most are not. It also depends on which NASA images you're talking about. For instance, the ESA/Hubble images are under CC-BY 4.0:
yes, there are some vector graphics on OGA. Unfortunately, there are no categories just for vector graphics. The best way to find them is add the word "vector" to your search and/or search for the tags ".svg" or "svg" or other common vector file format extensions.
Which means only the common license can be used. In this case CC-BY-SA 4.0... Unless those songs are removed from this submission and shared in separate submissions with those licenses.
Listing multiple licenses means any one of the licenses can be applied to everything in the submission. It does not mean that all licenses can applied to various parts.
Ah, I missed that. Thanks. However, it doesn't tell me if the submitter and the composer are the same person. I need to verify where Hatus Quemuel gave permission for this to be shared CC0.
Yes, as far as I know, all NASA images are NOT CC0 / Public Domain. That doesn't mean that none of them are, but most are not. It also depends on which NASA images you're talking about. For instance, the ESA/Hubble images are under CC-BY 4.0:
https://esahubble.org/copyright/
yes, there are some vector graphics on OGA. Unfortunately, there are no categories just for vector graphics. The best way to find them is add the word "vector" to your search and/or search for the tags ".svg" or "svg" or other common vector file format extensions.
example search: https://opengameart.org/art-search-advanced?field_art_tags_tid_op=or&fie...
Is there anything more than the colors you're borrowing from those games? Like patterns or textures?
Nope. Palettes can't be copyrighted.
@itszed: See FAQ entry #1 and let us know if you still have questions. :)
^Yes.
Which means only the common license can be used. In this case CC-BY-SA 4.0... Unless those songs are removed from this submission and shared in separate submissions with those licenses.Listing multiple licenses means any one of the licenses can be applied to everything in the submission. It does not mean that all licenses can applied to various parts.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
Wonderful! thanks!
Ah, I missed that. Thanks. However, it doesn't tell me if the submitter and the composer are the same person. I need to verify where Hatus Quemuel gave permission for this to be shared CC0.
@JOZGamer: are you Hatus Quemuel?
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