@bart You are right. After reading your explanation, I think the use of the word "any" makes no sense at all. I never released anything other than software and when I do that I always choose a single license. That's the reason why I got so confused with all those licenses there.
Your idea of putting some small text under the licenses is great! It will help a lot.
Thanks for your answer, Clint. I understand that, I just think the text does not state clearly the user can choose any license.
For instance, analyzing your Cave Tileset license options, I can choose GPL 2.0, GPL 3.0 or CC-BY-SA 3.0. The one I will choose depends on my game needs and/or license. Someone can misunderstand that and think one must apply those three licenses to your assets in order to use them.
@bart You are right. After reading your explanation, I think the use of the word "any" makes no sense at all. I never released anything other than software and when I do that I always choose a single license. That's the reason why I got so confused with all those licenses there.
Your idea of putting some small text under the licenses is great! It will help a lot.
Thanks for your answer, Clint. I understand that, I just think the text does not state clearly the user can choose any license.
For instance, analyzing your Cave Tileset license options, I can choose GPL 2.0, GPL 3.0 or CC-BY-SA 3.0. The one I will choose depends on my game needs and/or license. Someone can misunderstand that and think one must apply those three licenses to your assets in order to use them.