Copyright
15 years ago
General
I have been doing some thinking, and I would like to amend my previous statement regarding my CC licensing. Since I don't post journals often this will probably still be fairly apparent for any readers, and hopefully the creators of derivative works who sometimes E-mail me:
Unless noted otherwise, all of my work on FurAffinity, including my drawings, stories, and journal posts, is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
This means you can do whatever you want with it, including reposting it and remixing it, presuming three things, in increasing order of importance:
1. You provide some attribution. I consider "by Klisoura" sufficient, if the attribution is coupled to point 3, below;
2. The work is noncommercial. I will readily waive this if asked;
3. You must preserve the license. If you are reposting my work elsewhere, you must include the CC licensing note with a link, where possible, to the full license. If you are creating a derivative work that draws substantially on something I've done, it must be licensed identically. You can ask me to waive this. I might.
tl;dr:
* Take my stuff, pull it apart, rework it, I don't care and you don't have to get permission—if you ask, I'll try to help you; if not, do what you like;
* You can't sell the results, and you can't release them with a more restrictive license;
* That means if you get to cut and mix my work, other people get to cut and mix what you did with it;
* Unless you ask and I specifically say you can do these things.
Unless noted otherwise, all of my work on FurAffinity, including my drawings, stories, and journal posts, is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
This means you can do whatever you want with it, including reposting it and remixing it, presuming three things, in increasing order of importance:
1. You provide some attribution. I consider "by Klisoura" sufficient, if the attribution is coupled to point 3, below;
2. The work is noncommercial. I will readily waive this if asked;
3. You must preserve the license. If you are reposting my work elsewhere, you must include the CC licensing note with a link, where possible, to the full license. If you are creating a derivative work that draws substantially on something I've done, it must be licensed identically. You can ask me to waive this. I might.
tl;dr:
* Take my stuff, pull it apart, rework it, I don't care and you don't have to get permission—if you ask, I'll try to help you; if not, do what you like;
* You can't sell the results, and you can't release them with a more restrictive license;
* That means if you get to cut and mix my work, other people get to cut and mix what you did with it;
* Unless you ask and I specifically say you can do these things.
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