bluecarrot16, I'm adding your icons to my CC0 Food Icons. But there are two images that I didn't find info for in the CREDITS-foot.txt. The first looks like blueberries, perhaps? The second is a cake. It looks similar to the other cakes you made & uses the same decoration as the braided pie. Could you give me the details of these two, if you created them & they are CC0, so I can include them?
fontspace.com only defines two types of licenses: Personal Use and Commercial Use. Which does "Freeware" fall under? What's the difference between "font" and "typeface"?
Is that okay to do? Take a typeface with an ambiguous license such as "Freeware" & re-license it under CC0?
Edit: This is the license info from fontspace.com:
The license type of a font determines how you may use it.
Personal Use typically refers to any use that is not meant to generate profit, such as:
Scrapbooking
Graphic design for personal websites, blogs, etc..
Flyers or invitations to friends and family
Churches, charities, or non-profit organizations
Making T-shirt for yourself or friends at no charge
Commercial Use is for companies or individuals that may profit from the use of the font, such as the following cases:
Flyer or poster for an event that charges admission
Printing a T-shirt that you will be selling
Text or graphics in a book
Graphic design work (logo, business card, website)
And any other situations where you are getting paid
In the majority of the licenses, the font designer or author still retains Copyright, which means that you are not allowed to sell the font itself or claim it as your own.
Is the current Pixabay license compatible with CC0? I know they used to distribute their images under CC0, but they changed that a while back.
bluecarrot16, I'm adding your icons to my CC0 Food Icons. But there are two images that I didn't find info for in the CREDITS-foot.txt. The first looks like blueberries, perhaps? The second is a cake. It looks similar to the other cakes you made & uses the same decoration as the braided pie. Could you give me the details of these two, if you created them & they are CC0, so I can include them?
Thanks. And all of these are beautiful.
So, in theory, I could create a bitmap image of all the characters of a Microsoft copyrighted font & redistribute it under an open source license?
fontspace.com only defines two types of licenses: Personal Use and Commercial Use. Which does "Freeware" fall under? What's the difference between "font" and "typeface"?
Is that okay to do? Take a typeface with an ambiguous license such as "Freeware" & re-license it under CC0?
Edit: This is the license info from fontspace.com:
Scaled your armors down to 32x32 & added to my icon collection:
Scaled these down to 32x32 & added to my icon collections:
Scaled these down to 32x32 & added to my icon collections:
Scaled these down to 32x32 & added to my icon collections:
Added your whips to CC0 Whip Icons:
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