This is the logo of Pyrasite, an open source software project. I made it for the project, but it can be used for other purposes.
Attribution Instructions:
If you use the logo as is, please credit me as Adam Saunders.
If you modify it and use a modified version, please credit as "based off a work by Adam Saunders."
Please do not in any way indicate that I endorse your project, simply because you use my artwork.
Comments
You should reconsider your license choice if you want attribution. Public Domain basically means you're relinquishing all control over said IP. CC-BY is the license you're looking for given your instructions.
Hi Leeor, thanks for the comment! I'm aware that CC-BY gives me the right to point a lawsuit threat at anyone who uses the work without attributing me, but I'm not interested in pursuing any litigation over my work. While I would prefer that people do give me credit when using my work, I don't want to sue anyone for not doing so. So CC0 best suits my needs.
I'm aware that CC0, on its own, does not allow the dedicator to indicate preferences for how the work should be used. This is an area I've been exploring on my GitHub account at https://github.com/asaunders/public-domain-customized, an effort to improve upon CC0 (I'm a recent law school graduate). Pull requests are welcome.
Tl;dr: The work is dedicated to the public domain under CC0. It would be nice if you credited me appropriately, though, as I've indicated above.
can you write a new-bsd license for media/artwork