07 Nov 10, 09:44PM
With the models, you're the original author, which means whatever you license on those models, everyone else (example: mr floppy) has to follow.
There's many options with licensing, but to make it easy for you, I'm going to lay out a few choices:
1) No license: If you state NO license, this means your models are AUTOMATICALLY copyrighted by law. If this is chosen, nobody is allowed to modify your models, use them for something else.. they pretty much can't do anything at all.
2) CC by-sa license: This license is nice if you want to give the model away to anybody for anything. It allows them to do whatever they want, as long as they:
A) Say you were the original author.
B) License their changed model in the same way you did (i.e. free).
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses#by-sa
3) There are lots of other licenses available. Let me know if you're looking for something else.
There's many options with licensing, but to make it easy for you, I'm going to lay out a few choices:
1) No license: If you state NO license, this means your models are AUTOMATICALLY copyrighted by law. If this is chosen, nobody is allowed to modify your models, use them for something else.. they pretty much can't do anything at all.
2) CC by-sa license: This license is nice if you want to give the model away to anybody for anything. It allows them to do whatever they want, as long as they:
A) Say you were the original author.
B) License their changed model in the same way you did (i.e. free).
http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses#by-sa
3) There are lots of other licenses available. Let me know if you're looking for something else.