Thanks a lot!
That actually makes a lot of sense.
I already have quite a few 1-bit packs now, so I’ll probably start putting together some themed bundles soon :)
Your sprites are really, really nice. But you should know that if you wrote the license yourself then it is almost certainly unenforcable and thus useless. The legal text of the creative commons licenses is long and detailed and designed to be useable in as many jurisdictions (countries, states, whatever) as possible. And crucially, it has held up in court.
You’re probably right that referencing Creative Commons while adding custom restrictions can be confusing. My goal was mainly to make the terms easy to understand for developers.
I appreciate the clarification — I’ll likely revise the license wording in a future update.
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Love your stuff!
I strongly suggest you make some bundles, like a 1-bit one for example with all the 1-bit stuff.
I can only speak of my own experience but like 90% of my sales are from bundles.
Thanks a lot! That actually makes a lot of sense. I already have quite a few 1-bit packs now, so I’ll probably start putting together some themed bundles soon :)
Your sprites are really, really nice. But you should know that if you wrote the license yourself then it is almost certainly unenforcable and thus useless. The legal text of the creative commons licenses is long and detailed and designed to be useable in as many jurisdictions (countries, states, whatever) as possible. And crucially, it has held up in court.
Thanks for the feedback!
You’re probably right that referencing Creative Commons while adding custom restrictions can be confusing. My goal was mainly to make the terms easy to understand for developers.
I appreciate the clarification — I’ll likely revise the license wording in a future update.