As of now, all of my resources that I submitted are considered Alphas, further versions will not be on here and will be copyrighted and missing and old versions will be MIT-oriented only with no other licenses with it until my death, where they will be Public Domain in the same order.
That means if you got an old or missing copy, refer to this post to keep it. I gained some M.A.D. insight on my talents and is writing several books on my RPG series storyline, which is said to kill multiple CN and other media brands' products by potential. ADMINS, FEEL FREE TO PIN THIS TO YOUR SITE'S NEWS BULLETIN, THIS IS YOUR TIME TO SHINE!!!!!!!!!!
The licenses you shared your assets under are all irrevocable. What are you talking about?
--Medicine Storm
MIT is revocable? What a shame!
Oh, well, then the old assets are cc0.
I wasn't saying MIT is revokable. I was saying all the licenses you had already listed your assets under are irrevokable, so there is no need to create a 'proof of permission' post like this.
Still not sure what the purpose of this post is.
--Medicine Storm
Making new versions of them with strict copyright terms only, so my company journey will be smooth and complete without worry or customer grief.
If anyone with my old assets gets DMCA'ed over the newer ones looking like them, they have a chance to fight back.
BTW, have you seen cookiez? I need permission to make a regional variant of Tuba Turtle, so I can make its evolution canon. Think of a two-tuba-wielding eldrich nightmare with the name of a Doom meme character in its name.
I see. Well, just so you know, this post wouldn't help anyone resist a DMCA placed on your assets. This post doesn't counteract such a claim because it contains no provenance for any specific asset. However, simply having the assets on OGA does help people defend against incorrect DMCA's because the presence of your assets shows the open license and when they were available.
On the other hand, if you're planning on registering your assets with automated intellectual propery claiming services, such as YouTube's ContentID, then you need to make sure you do not register anything that is remarkably similar to the content you're sharing here on OGA. The automated systems can't tell the difference and don't care if the DMCA claim is false or not. In order to avoid getting user's falsly copyright-striken, and until such automated systems stop being pure trash, we do not allow content here on OGA that has been registered with such services.
--Medicine Storm