A list of puns related to "Creative Commons license"
The well known downside of Creative Commons Zero is:
>In no way are the patent or trademark rights of any person affected by CC0
>
>https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
How does it affect everyone and is it a good thing?
Hi!
A few years ago, I worked on an RTS game called "clash tune" that has never been finished.
So I've decived to share the musics with you under Creative Commons license 0 (attribution appreciated, but not required at all)
There are 5 musics:
War 1/2/3 are composed of two layers: a soft and a heavy one. The soft one is more ambient and the heavy one is generally more "drummy". They are layerable, so you can play the soft one all time and only unmute the heavy one when it's needed (when there's a big fight for example). Just be sure the tracks are synchronized.
You can download them all free of charge here: https://lethalrecall.bandcamp.com/album/clash-tune
(just put 0 for the price)
Hope you'll enjoy them & have fun with them!
Hi, I make music that I'm giving away for free under a Creative Commons attribution license. Feel free to use them however you like! All of the bandcamp, soundcloud, and mediafire links have downloadable wav files, and everything I listed is available royalty free.
I arranged these sort of by tone/style to make it easier to look through:
Energetic:
Walk with the Fire (electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Bandcamp
Hollow Sun (electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
The Sound Consumes (future funk) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Organic to Synthetic (orchestral / electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify - Bandcamp
Coalescence (rock / electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Bandcamp
Emotional/ Cathartic:
Standing in the Sun (atmospheric, guitar + strings) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Frozen Shimmer (piano, electronica) - Youtube - Soundcloud - [Bandcamp](https://punchdeck.bandcamp.com/track/frozen-shimm
A freely downloadable 3D-printing model (the "Model") is posted under one of the Creative Commons "ND" license variants that does not allow derivative works to be created from it. I have come up with a functional add-on which could be attached to a printed copy of the Model using e.g. wood screws or nails or whatever, but which normally would be attached by adding attachment points to two of the sub-objects of the Model by modifying their shape files (STL files).
Under the license, I am aware that I cannot legally edit the provided STL files to add the attachment points. However, they are relatively simple geometric objects.
Can I legally:
create my own equivalent parts in a CAD program, functionally and visually identical to the existing parts but with my attachment points, and distribute STL files generated from my own CAD files? This does not require modifying the CC-BY-NC-ND files from the Model but does require measuring parts produced from them. (Not intending a "slavish copy" but trying to approximate the same shape, certainly at least for the critical measurements to get the parts to fit together.)
provide adapter CAD files and instructions for how the original files of the Model have to be modified to insert the attachment points? (This might be regarded as inducing infringement.)
Note, the existing Model is itself a visual duplicate of an 80-year-old historical industrial product (no longer produced, having long been supplanted by similar but more modern products); it is not a new design but rather a derivative work.
Are there other options which would be legal? Location is best described as "international" since this is not limited to any particular jurisdiction, but U.S., EU, and German laws would be the most likely to apply.
Party A created and uploaded a video with generic footage set to a song with a title about the song ("Royalty-Free Background Music" etc.). I used some seconds of that song in a video I uploaded to YouTube but they copyright claimed it. When I contacted them saying that their music has a Creative Commons Reshare license, they said that it was only for the video, but not the music. Would that hold-up if I counter claimed?
I live in the US, Party A lives in Russia.
I've yet to see a CC licenced music featuing Miku ( or any other vocaloid ).
Does the sofware prevent you? Or people just don't care/know to use it.
Also, Vocaloid is expensive, that's may be it.
Note:
Back in 2017, I started a master list of non-standard object classes. At the time, non-standard object classes were incredibly rare and largely used as a format screw or literary flair for 001 proposals. These classes were actually a frequent topic of discussion on this subreddit due to their novelty, which is why I created the list in the first place. Even a year later, there were only a whooping dozen non-standard classes used across seventeen SCPs.
As time went on however, non-standard object classes became increasingly common and the usage started to skyrocket. As of May 24, 2021 (the final update) there are nearly 50 non-standard classes used by 137 SCPs. These classes have long-ceased to be format screws or flourishes; the Apollyon class is used by two dozen SCPs while the hard-to-define Hiemal is used by seven. Keeping the list up-to-date went from a fun side-project that only occasionally required my attention to a massive headache. Iβve been debating shutting the list down for a while, but the back-to-back JamCon and 6000 contest made me finally recognize that this has become far too big of a job for one person to handle.
Fortunately, my master list isnβt the only one. Nagiros and the SCP community in general have been maintaining its own list, A Comprehensive List of Esoteric Classes. I am releasing my list under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license so that editors have the legal option of incorporating my text into the Comprehensive List.
(This release extends to the Master list of canonized and lost non-standard object classes and Stuff removed from master list. Also, my release under the Creative Commons is universal and not just limited to people working on the Comprehensive List. In other words, you, the person reading this, have every right to fully reproduce my list as long as you give me credit and link back to the reddit post).
Newbie author here. I'm ready to publish my first manuscript but I don't have the resources to pay the fee for Open Access in any journal. If I submit my article to medrxiv under a Creative Commons license, will I be able to opt for publication in any subscription-based journal?
Or: can I use Creative Commons for licensing physical objects (design/furniture), as opposed to images, video, music, and other digitally distributable content?
Hello, I am a solo web developer and I am terrified of licensing. I want to be absolutely legit with regards to not stealing, but don't have time to make my own art. I get mixed messages when I read things online and they always say how risky it is.
Hello everyone. I remember that Ghosts I-IV was released under a CC license, are still under this or changed with NIN new contract?
Also, what about Ghost βLocustβ and βTogetherβ?
Iβm looking to use some music on a short documentary film I did during the pandemic.
So, I'm getting into 3D printing for a business, and learning to sculpt, but for now I'm mostly printing stuff I find online and hoping people come to me with specific requests. I've been sticking to ones with Creative Commons licenses that do permit commercial use, but mostly because I don't know what they mean by non-commercial; does that mean just the file itself, or does it include prints too? Would a part licensed with CC-BY-NC permit selling prints based on a modification of that file? And the last question is, am I in the clear if someone is asking me to print a specific file they found online, regardless of license, as I'm technically just printing a supplied image and charging for that service of using my machine?
I should probably just learn to sculpt original works, but meantime, I should figure out what's going on here.
Hi, I make music that I'm giving away for free under a Creative Commons attribution license. Feel free to use them however you like! All of the bandcamp, soundcloud, and mediafire links have downloadable wav files, and everything I listed is available royalty free.
I arranged these sort of by tone/style to make it easier to look through:
Energetic:
Hollow Sun (electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
The Sound Consumes (future funk) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Organic to Synthetic (orchestral / electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify - Bandcamp
Coalescence (rock / electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Bandcamp
Emotional/ Cathartic:
Standing in the Sun (atmospheric, guitar + strings) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Frozen Shimmer (piano, electronica) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Ethereal (piano, atmospheric) - Youtube - Spotify - Bandcamp
Snowf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54pDqBGfRrE
Hi, I make music that I'm giving away for free under a Creative Commons attribution license. Feel free to use them however you like! All of the bandcamp, soundcloud, and mediafire links have downloadable wav files, and everything I listed is available royalty free.
I arranged these sort of by tone/style to make it easier to look through:
Energetic:
Rise (electronic, rock) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Hollow Sun (electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
I Can't Stop (rock / metal) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
The Sound Consumes (future funk) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Organic to Synthetic (orchestral / electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Coalescence (rock / electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Mediafire download
Emotional/ Cathartic:
Standing in the Sun (atmospheric, guitar + strings) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Ethereal (piano, atmospheric) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Snowfall (ambient piano + strings) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Brahe (ambient, downtempo) - Youtube - [Soun
Hi, I make music that I'm giving away for free under a Creative Commons attribution license. Feel free to use them however you like! All of the bandcamp and mediafire links have downloadable wav files, and everything I listed is available royalty free.
I arranged these sort of by tone/style to make it easier to look through:
Energetic:
Rise (electronic, rock) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
I Can't Stop (rock / metal) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Organic to Synthetic (orchestral / electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Mediafire download
Signal in the Noise (electrohouse) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Coalescence (rock / electronic) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Emotional/ Cathartic:
Ethereal (piano, atmospheric) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Snowfall (ambient piano + strings) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Brahe (ambient, downtempo) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
What Is And What Could Be (orchestral) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Shimmering Lights (electronic) - Spotify - [Mediafire download](http://www.mediafire.com/file/54abyjl0zx6zim3/Punch+Deck+
Hi, I make music that I'm giving away for free under a Creative Commons attribution license. Feel free to use them however you like! All of the bandcamp, soundcloud, and mediafire links have downloadable wav files, and everything I listed is available royalty free.
I arranged these sort of by tone/style to make it easier to look through:
Energetic:
Rise (electronic, rock) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
I Can't Stop (rock / metal) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
The Sound Consumes (future funk) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Organic to Synthetic (orchestral / electronic) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Spotify
Coalescence (rock / electronic) - Youtube - Spotify - Mediafire download
Emotional/ Cathartic:
Standing in the Sun (atmospheric, guitar + strings) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Ethereal (piano, atmospheric) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
Snowfall (ambient piano + strings) - Spotify - Mediafire download
Brahe (ambient, downtempo) - Youtube - Soundcloud - Bandcamp
What Is And What Could Be (orchestral) - [Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/album/1nsWhtqgTzhIV
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