Don't forget that the link and mention to BilouMaster's stuff should (also) be in the Attribution/Copyright Notice section to let people know they need to attribute him as well.
I assume so. I haven't asked the thousands of people using them, though. I mean, if OGA goes down, you wouldn't have access to the collection either.
If you're asking if it's ok for the credits file to contain links to a hypothetically-defunct OGA, then yes. The license doesn't require that you maintain a flawless copy of the internet, just that the links were valid at the time you obtained the asset.
I'm not sure I understand the question. "Files go missing"? You mean what happens if OGA dissappears from the internet? It's been around nearly as long as github. What if files go missing from github?
Ordinarily, the common license would be CC-BY-SA 4.0, but in this case, all authors (evert, sharm, withthelove, and DragonDePlatino) agreed to make those two assets available under later versions of the same license (OGA-BY 3.0 -> OGA-BY 4.0 -> CC-BY 4.0) so yes; derivatives can be licensed under CC-BY 4.0
Was this commissioned work or did Dimitar share this somewhere?
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is the .png included in the blend file?
"sold separately"? Hon, you can't tease us like that unless you're going to give us a link to where we can buy it. :)
Nice!
Don't forget that the link and mention to BilouMaster's stuff should (also) be in the Attribution/Copyright Notice section to let people know they need to attribute him as well.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
I assume so. I haven't asked the thousands of people using them, though. I mean, if OGA goes down, you wouldn't have access to the collection either.
If you're asking if it's ok for the credits file to contain links to a hypothetically-defunct OGA, then yes. The license doesn't require that you maintain a flawless copy of the internet, just that the links were valid at the time you obtained the asset.
the collection system is only for OGA assets, so OGA would have to disappear for the links to die.
I'm not sure I understand the question. "Files go missing"? You mean what happens if OGA dissappears from the internet? It's been around nearly as long as github. What if files go missing from github?
This situation is essentially identical to the one discussed here: https://opengameart.org/forumtopic/remixing-by-30-and-by-40
Ordinarily, the common license would be CC-BY-SA 4.0, but in this case, all authors (evert, sharm, withthelove, and DragonDePlatino) agreed to make those two assets available under later versions of the same license (OGA-BY 3.0 -> OGA-BY 4.0 -> CC-BY 4.0) so yes; derivatives can be licensed under CC-BY 4.0
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