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Free Art License
[ Copyleft Attitude ]
version 1.2
Preamble :
With this Free Art License, you are authorised to copy, distribute and freely
transform the work of art while respecting the rights of the originator.
Far from ignoring the author's rights, this license recognises them and
protects them. It reformulates their principle while making it possible for the
public to make creative use of the works of art. Whereas current literary and
artistic property rights result in restriction of the public's access to works
of art, the goal of the Free Art License is to encourage such access.
The intention is to make work accessible and to authorise the use of its
resources by the greatest number of people: to use it in order to increase its
use, to create new conditions for creation in order to multiply the
possibilities of creation, while respecting the originators in according them
recognition and defending their moral rights.
In fact, with the arrival of the digital age, the invention of the Internet and
free software, a new approach to creation and production has made its
appearance. It also encourages a continuation of the process of experimentation
undertaken by many contemporary artists.
Knowledge and creativity are resources which, to be true to themselves, must
remain free, i.e. remain a fundamental search which is not directly related to
a concrete application. Creating means discovering the unknown, means inventing
a reality without any heed to realism. Thus, the object(ive) of art is not
equivalent to the finished and defined art object. This is the basic aim of
this Free Art License: to promote and protect artistic practice freed from the
rules of the market economy.
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as all subsequent contributions (subsequent originals and copies). It is
created at the initiative of the original artist who, by this license, defines
the conditions according to which the contributions are made.
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provides as the reference for all future updatings, interpretations, copies or
reproductions.
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copy. The author of the original may, if he wishes, give you the right to
modify the original under the same conditions as the copies.
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of the original work.
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- How to use the Free Art license?
To benefit from the Free Art License, it is enough to specify the following on
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[- A few lines to indicate the name of the work and to give an idea of what it
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or artist] (if appropriate, specify the names of the previous authors or
artists) Copyleft: this work of art is free, you can redistribute it and/or
modify it according to terms of the Free Art license. You will find a specimen
of this license on the site Copyleft Attitude http://artlibre.org as well as on
other sites.
- Why use the Free Art license?
1 / to give the greatest number of people access to your work.
2 / to allow it to be freely distributed.
3 / to allow it to evolve by authorising its transformation by others.
4 / to be able, yourself, to use the resources of a work when it is under Free
Art license: to copy, distribute or transform it freely.
5 / This is not all: because the use of the Free Art License is also a good way
to take liberties with the marketing system generated by the dominant economy.
The Free Art License offers a useful legal protocol to prevent abusive
appropriation. It will no longer be possible for someone to appropriate your
work, short-circuiting the creative process to make personal profit from it.
Helping yourself to a collective work in progress will be forbidden, as will
monopolising the resources of an evolving creation for the benefit of a few.
The Free Art License advocates an economy appropriate for art, based on
sharing, exchange and joyful giving. What counts in art is also and mostly what
is not counted.
- When to use the Free Art License ?
It is not the goal of the Free Art License to eliminate copyright or author's
rights. Quite the opposite, it is about reformulating the relevance of these
rights while taking today's environment into account. It is about the right to
freedom of movement, to free copying and to free transformation of works of
art. The right to work in freedom for art and artists.
1 / Each time you want to use or put this right into practice, use the Free Art
License.
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transforming a work: check that it is under Free Art License. If it is not, you
are liable to be breaking the law.
- To which types of art can the Free Art License be applied?
This license can be applied to digital as well as to non-digital art. It was
born out of observation of the world of free software and the Internet, but its
applicability is not limited to the digital media. You can put a painting, a
novel, a sculpture, a drawing, a piece of music, a poem, an installation, a
video, a film, a recipe, a CD-rom, a Web site, or a performance under the Free
Art License, in short any creation which has some claim to be a work of art.
This license has a history: it was born at the meeting " Copyleft Attitude "
which took place at "Accès Local" and "Public" in Paris at the beginning of the
year 2000. For the first time, it brought computer specialists and freeware
activists together with contemporary artists and members of the art world.

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EFF Open Audio License:
Version 1.0.1
Changes from ver. 1.0[.0]: Typo corrections; no substantive changes.
1. I. Preamble
2. II. Terms of Use
3. III. How to Use this License
I. PREAMBLE
PRINCIPLES
Digital technology and the Internet can eMPOWER ARTISTS TO REACH A
WORldwide audience and to build upon each other's ideas and imagination
with extremely low production and distribution costs. Many software
developers, through both the open source software initiative and the
free software movement, have long taken advantage of these facts to
create a vibrant community of shared software that benefits creators and
the public.
EFF's Open Audio License provides a legal tool that borrows from both
movements providing freedom and openness to use music and other
expressive works in new ways. It allows artists to grant the public
permission to copy, distribute, adapt, and publicly perform their works
royalty-free as long as credit is given to the creator as the Original
Author.
As in the software communities, this license is intended to help foster
a community of creators and performers who are free to share and build
on each others' work. This also frees their audience to share works that
they enjoy with others, all for the purpose of creating a rich and
vibrant public commons.
More specifically, this license is designed to serve as a tool of
freedom for artists who wish to reach one another and new fans with
their original works. It allows musicians to collaborate in creating a
pool of "open audio" that can be freely modified, exchanged, and
utilized in new ways. Artists can use this license to promote themselves
and take advantage of the new possibilities for empowerment and
independence that technology provides. It also allows the public to
experience new music, and connect directly with artists, as well as
enable "super distribution" where the public is encouraged to copy and
distribute a work, adding value to the artist's reputation while
experiencing a world of new music never before available.
Why is the EFF advocating a license?
Because, despite the fact that we are uneasy with the licensing, as
opposed to sale, of both music and software, we see this particular
license as a tool of freedom. Our goal is to use the tools of copyright
to free artists and audiences from the portion of current copyright law
that seems, to us, to be getting in the way of copyright's original
purpose -- the creation of a vibrant public commons of music that we all
can enjoy and that artists can build upon. As part of it, we hope to
demonstrate some of what we believe should be the best practices in
licenses, including respect for the rights and limitations of copyright
law including fair use, first sale rights, as well as consumer
protection laws and of course freedom of speech. The aim of this license
is to use copyright tools to achieve copyright's stated objectives of
spreading knowledge and culture while preserving incentives for the
author.
For legal purposes, this document is the official license under which
Open Audio is made available for public use. The original version of
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http://www.eff.org/IP/Open_licenses/eff_oal.html
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hearts and minds of the greatest number of people around the world, the
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Examples: (O) Future Tribe "Gaian Smile" www.VirtualRecordings.com
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or (O) Future Tribe "Imitatio Mundi" future@virtualrecordings.com
2001 V.1.0
This license is designed to provide artists with a mechanism to promote
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# Copyright 2016 Julian Ospald <hasufell@posteo.de>
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
DATA_V="1.08.20140901"
SUMMARY="Dink Smallwood is an adventure/role-playing game, similar to Zelda (2D top view)"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.freedink.org/"
DOWNLOADS="mirror://gnu/freedink/${PNV}.tar.gz
mirror://gnu/freedink/${PN}-data-${DATA_V}.tar.gz"
LICENCES="
GPL-3 [[ note = [ engine ] ]]
(
CCPL-Attribution-3.0
CCPL-Attribution-ShareAlike-3.0
FreeArt
GPL-2
GPL-3
OAL-1.0.1
WTFPL-2
ZLIB
public-domain
) [[ note = [ data files ] ]]
"
SLOT="0"
PLATFORMS="~amd64 ~x86"
MYOPTIONS=""
DEPENDENCIES="
build:
dev-libs/check
sys-devel/gettext
virtual/pkg-config
build+run:
media-libs/SDL:0[X]
media-libs/SDL_gfx:0
media-libs/SDL_image:1
media-libs/SDL_mixer:0[midi][ogg]
media-libs/SDL_ttf:0
media-libs/fontconfig
"
DEFAULT_SRC_CONFIGURE_PARAMS=(
--disable-embedded-resources
--localedir="/usr/share/locale"
--enable-nls
)
DEFAULT_SRC_INSTALL_EXTRA_DOCS=(
TROUBLESHOOTING
)
src_install() {
default
emake -C "${WORKBASE}/${PN}-data-${DATA_V}" \
DESTDIR="${IMAGE}" \
DATADIR="/usr/share" \
install
}