I recommned going with the "Lowest Common License"
If you're using a mix of sprites from each of the licenses, then the common license is CC-BY-SA (or GPL) and you only need to credit them under those terms; You can just blanket the whole pack even if you aren't using every one of the sprites in the pack. Similar to your original suggested blurb. This is closer to the explicitly defined attribution instructions above:
"[LPC] Foods" by bluecarrot16, Daniel Eddeland (daneeklu), Joshua Taylor, Richard Kettering (Jetrel), thekingphoenix, RedVoxel, and Molly "Cougarmint" Willits. See CREDITS-food.txt. Licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0 or GPL 3.0 https://opengameart.org/content/lpc-food
EDIT: If you're only using the potato sprites and want a shorter attribution, then yes, you could list the attribution specific to the sprites, but you should also list the license and title.
Potato sprites from "[LPC] Foods" by bluecarrot16, daneeklu, and Joshua Taylor licensed CC-BY-SA 3.0 or GPL 3.0 (link).
Are you asking specifically about the CC0 licensed components? Not all of these are CC0 so these can only be blanket attributed under the terms of CC-BY-SA 3.0 and GPL 3.0.
If you're planning to only use the CC0 parts, you should probably identify which ones those are via the details in the credits.txt and attribute those specific authors instead of a blanket attribution of names that may not apply.
I don't beleive the terms of use for Craiyon output are compatible with the licenses accepted on OGA. Any chance you would be able to find a CC0 texture for this instead?
Here is fine. You can also click the "Report Spam" button next to the submission and post a comment on it briefly indicating what the issue is. Or PM one of the admins, like myself. Condsidering you haven't actually reported the submission in your post I gather you want to do it privately?
The only submission you have visited recently has only one external link, and it does not appear to be compromized in any way.
Ad farm. They like to clone/redirect sites with lots of traffic and insert ads and trash in all the links to generate revenue off of people who end up on page 5 of google searches.
You made all textures from scratch?
Where does Geoff indicate the license?
EDIT: nevermind. I found it. Thanks :)
I recommned going with the "Lowest Common License"
If you're using a mix of sprites from each of the licenses, then the common license is CC-BY-SA (or GPL) and you only need to credit them under those terms; You can just blanket the whole pack even if you aren't using every one of the sprites in the pack. Similar to your original suggested blurb. This is closer to the explicitly defined attribution instructions above:
EDIT: If you're only using the potato sprites and want a shorter attribution, then yes, you could list the attribution specific to the sprites, but you should also list the license and title.
Are you asking specifically about the CC0 licensed components? Not all of these are CC0 so these can only be blanket attributed under the terms of CC-BY-SA 3.0 and GPL 3.0.
If you're planning to only use the CC0 parts, you should probably identify which ones those are via the details in the credits.txt and attribute those specific authors instead of a blanket attribution of names that may not apply.
Yes, either of those as textures would work.
I don't beleive the terms of use for Craiyon output are compatible with the licenses accepted on OGA. Any chance you would be able to find a CC0 texture for this instead?EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
Here is fine. You can also click the "Report Spam" button next to the submission and post a comment on it briefly indicating what the issue is. Or PM one of the admins, like myself. Condsidering you haven't actually reported the submission in your post I gather you want to do it privately?
The only submission you have visited recently has only one external link, and it does not appear to be compromized in any way.
Ad farm. They like to clone/redirect sites with lots of traffic and insert ads and trash in all the links to generate revenue off of people who end up on page 5 of google searches.
@Boss Master_606: Assuming you're working with the "Slates v.2" file, it's in the lower-right corner, near pixel (1680, 624)
Great! Thanks.
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