Bandwith usage is heavy and the asset archive is huge, so the hosting costs are substantial. The answer is: Donations: https://www.patreon.com/opengameart
Note that your tags are currently malformed and unsearchable. Tags must be comma-separated, and "2D" is redundant for the 2D art category: See https://opengameart.org/content/art-tags for more information.
Well, I guess I should have said all the licenses on OGA allow people to resell assets. However, with one of the licenses that require credit like you mentioned (OGA-BY, CC-BY, etc.) it is pretty unlikely someone would make any profit off of just reselling the asset, since they are required to credit you, list the license, and link back here... where any of their potential customers would just realize they can download it for free instead of paying that other person for it. :)
No issues with the submission, but I thought you should be aware: public domain allows people to resell assets. This is allowed to prevent legal issues with someone using assets in a game that they plan to charge money for or use advertisements to earn revenue. Since the asset is part of their game, they must legally be able to make money on the game (and by extenstion, the song). "... see[ing] it making money on a chart under someone elses name" is a possibility. Not likely, but possible. Is that ok?
This is great. :)
nice. Should I bump this?
Bandwith usage is heavy and the asset archive is huge, so the hosting costs are substantial. The answer is: Donations: https://www.patreon.com/opengameart
Cool prerender. Thanks for sharing.
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...It worked ok for me: https://opengameart.org/content/fbk-music-2015-part-11
Well, I guess I should have said all the licenses on OGA allow people to resell assets. However, with one of the licenses that require credit like you mentioned (OGA-BY, CC-BY, etc.) it is pretty unlikely someone would make any profit off of just reselling the asset, since they are required to credit you, list the license, and link back here... where any of their potential customers would just realize they can download it for free instead of paying that other person for it. :)
Sad to hear the project is discontinued, but this looks like it has a lot of promise. thanks for sharing. :)
oh, nice; isometric.
heheh! nice.
No issues with the submission, but I thought you should be aware: public domain allows people to resell assets. This is allowed to prevent legal issues with someone using assets in a game that they plan to charge money for or use advertisements to earn revenue. Since the asset is part of their game, they must legally be able to make money on the game (and by extenstion, the song). "... see[ing] it making money on a chart under someone elses name" is a possibility. Not likely, but possible. Is that ok?
So people can actually preview the music. a graphical preview makes it look like this is 2D art. It's misleading.
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