This sounds like something out of Earthbound. You might get that a lot, but it sounds quirky and innocent and has somber parts like a classic Earthbound song. I really like it.
I am a little confused about the license; do the personal terms on your Patreon page need to be followed? Or is it just a non-legally binding request? You said to pick from the licenses available and "only artist attribution is required", so I would assume the non-commercial part as mentioned on Patreon is not really binding. I thought I should ask to be sure, as the purpose of this site is to share art that can be used in commercial and/or open source games, which may want to repackage the assets for commercial gain.
OK, well then I think the license is a little too vague. It could say not to resell with an added emphasis on unmodified, but either way, it's not really the terms of CC0, so I don't think the license should say CC0 on this page. As for preventing reselling, I would be angry too if someone were to sell my works that I put out for free, but on the other hand, if they were sold at a sketchy website, the buyer should beware anyway.
I think you should license this as CC-BY because as it stands, I'm not sure that an OGA-approved license exists that meets your exact wishes for terms of distribution. But with CC-BY, you can at least force those that would sell your assets (and follow the license terms), to explicitly credit you, and since CC-BY also lets you specify the way credit should be given, force the reseller to link back to this page where the buyer could instead get the assets for free.
Whereas the terms of CC0 mean I could remove the restrictions of the License.txt myself, since CC0 lets me do pretty much anything, and then sell them anyway, even though I wouldn't personally do that.
I hope I'm helping and not spreading misinformation, I'm not a lawyer and this is just my personal understanding.
I really like these sounds for the game I'm making!
However, the contents of the zip include a file "License.txt" which states "You can use the sounds in this file for any purpose, except reselling them.". That's not the same as CC0, and is a dealbreaker for inclusion on this website if I understand your license correctly. Could you change the download so that the license does not place this restriction on users? Or are you at liberty to do that?
Sorry I'm being picky, but it's not in the site's scope to support content with non-commercial restrictions.
This sounds like something out of Earthbound. You might get that a lot, but it sounds quirky and innocent and has somber parts like a classic Earthbound song. I really like it.
Very nice work. I love pixel art!
I am a little confused about the license; do the personal terms on your Patreon page need to be followed? Or is it just a non-legally binding request? You said to pick from the licenses available and "only artist attribution is required", so I would assume the non-commercial part as mentioned on Patreon is not really binding. I thought I should ask to be sure, as the purpose of this site is to share art that can be used in commercial and/or open source games, which may want to repackage the assets for commercial gain.
OK, well then I think the license is a little too vague. It could say not to resell with an added emphasis on unmodified, but either way, it's not really the terms of CC0, so I don't think the license should say CC0 on this page. As for preventing reselling, I would be angry too if someone were to sell my works that I put out for free, but on the other hand, if they were sold at a sketchy website, the buyer should beware anyway.
I think you should license this as CC-BY because as it stands, I'm not sure that an OGA-approved license exists that meets your exact wishes for terms of distribution. But with CC-BY, you can at least force those that would sell your assets (and follow the license terms), to explicitly credit you, and since CC-BY also lets you specify the way credit should be given, force the reseller to link back to this page where the buyer could instead get the assets for free.
Whereas the terms of CC0 mean I could remove the restrictions of the License.txt myself, since CC0 lets me do pretty much anything, and then sell them anyway, even though I wouldn't personally do that.
I hope I'm helping and not spreading misinformation, I'm not a lawyer and this is just my personal understanding.
I really like these sounds for the game I'm making!
However, the contents of the zip include a file "License.txt" which states "You can use the sounds in this file for any purpose, except reselling them.". That's not the same as CC0, and is a dealbreaker for inclusion on this website if I understand your license correctly. Could you change the download so that the license does not place this restriction on users? Or are you at liberty to do that?
Sorry I'm being picky, but it's not in the site's scope to support content with non-commercial restrictions.