I would imagine that it would be possible since there are software licenses, for example, that basically say that you can use other copyleft licenses instead of that one license.
Sadly no. If they did that would be amazing. However, that does make me wonder if such a license could be created using the CC licenses as a sort of template, using certain parts and removing others.
I would imagine that a copyleft license such as this is somewhat possible considering that you can still prove a work is yours even if the other party does not include a copyright notice (basic copyright infringement case can demonstrate this).
In my case I'm thinking about using such a license for trivial art of mine. Mostly because I don't care about them having to include my copyright on everything but I want their work to be copylefted to keep all derivatives free culture.
GPL allows change as long as you give credit as to the original creator, the changes made, and is licensed the same (therefore allowing others the same freedom you had).
It is confusing, especially considering GPL is meant for software, not graphics. So yes, I understand just how confusing it must be.
Basically, GPL is like CC-BY-SA, but way more compicated (because it's meant for software).
Hey, I downloaded the file and might be using it for a game. However, for the game I'm making it would be very helpful if the sprites could face in at least 8 directions (up, up-right, right, down-right, down, down-left, left, up-left). More might be too many, but 8 would cetainly work.
Thanks! Also, anything on multilingual support? Or is there no plan for that yet? I'll help if you guys need it.
I would imagine that it would be possible since there are software licenses, for example, that basically say that you can use other copyleft licenses instead of that one license.
Sadly no. If they did that would be amazing. However, that does make me wonder if such a license could be created using the CC licenses as a sort of template, using certain parts and removing others.
MIT is far from what I'm looking for, in fact, it requires attribution (http://choosealicense.com/licenses/) and is not copyleft.
I would imagine that a copyleft license such as this is somewhat possible considering that you can still prove a work is yours even if the other party does not include a copyright notice (basic copyright infringement case can demonstrate this).
In my case I'm thinking about using such a license for trivial art of mine. Mostly because I don't care about them having to include my copyright on everything but I want their work to be copylefted to keep all derivatives free culture.
Man, I could totally see this as music for a trailer or something. Can't wait to use it in our game, DMUX. Thanks!
GPL allows change as long as you give credit as to the original creator, the changes made, and is licensed the same (therefore allowing others the same freedom you had).
It is confusing, especially considering GPL is meant for software, not graphics. So yes, I understand just how confusing it must be.
Basically, GPL is like CC-BY-SA, but way more compicated (because it's meant for software).
Awesome art! I'm thinking of using this for my game (which has a lot of work to do) as the Menu art.
Hey, I downloaded the file and might be using it for a game. However, for the game I'm making it would be very helpful if the sprites could face in at least 8 directions (up, up-right, right, down-right, down, down-left, left, up-left). More might be too many, but 8 would cetainly work.
So, you mean the setting would be like nowadays? XD
An upload button could look something like a horizontal line with an arrow on top of it pointing up.
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