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Best Practices for Attribution

70 pointsby angelaguileraalmost 3 years ago

5 comments

grumbelalmost 3 years ago
Not terribly helpful. The issue I run into constantly with attribution is that the place I want to use a work does not have room for attribution. If you use a texture in a game for example, you can&#x27;t just slap the authors name on it. If you put in the credits, nobody knows what texture it&#x27;s referring too. If you make a list of filenames that links them to the author, it can get easily lost whenever somebody renames a file or reorganizes the directory structure. Some file format allow metadata, but not all and even that is sometimes lost when things get converted or updated. If you do derivative work it gets even more complicated: You make a screenshot of the game, who do you credit now? There might be hundreds of textures on display.<p>What I miss is a library for Creative Commons work where everything can be registered and content-id-hashed so it is easy to find, even without attribution on the work itself. A set of command line tools to verify that all your data files have proper licensing would be extremely helpful as well. It would also make a nice resource to just browse Creative Commons works instead of having them scattered all over the Web. And it could allow back-linking, so you could see all the places where a given work is used.
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wodenokotoalmost 3 years ago
&gt; This work, &quot;90fied&quot;, is a derivative of &quot;Creative Commons 10th Birthday Celebration San Francisco&quot; by tvol, used under CC BY. &quot;90fied&quot; is licensed under CC BY by [Your name here].<p>So how long does this get as we keep making derivatives? For an open source project, where there is a seperate license file, it is okay to have it go on forever, but I can understand why you don&#x27;t want 100s of lines of license information inside your news story.
zaepalmost 3 years ago
&gt; One condition of all CC licenses is attribution.<p>There&#x27;s probably a distinction that I&#x27;m not aware of but this is not true for CC0 (as stated also in the FAQ for CC0 on this same website).
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kazinatoralmost 3 years ago
The &quot;ideal attribution&quot; links to the author via some Flickr URL that will not work twenty years from now?<p>Yagoddabekidding.<p>How about, First name, initials, last name, city, country, year of birth.
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shadycuzalmost 3 years ago
I&#x27;ve always wondered how too do this for code that requires it.
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