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Subject: To B Rempt: Krita.org contents are Creative Commons
From: Manuel Cerilles <opalkey () hotmail ! com>
Date: 2015-10-25 20:08:04
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Hi Boudewijn,
Thank you for your reply, it is very useful.
I interpret it as meaning that I can incorporate images (and the rest of the \
content) from Krita.Org into my course materials, as long as I put in an \
"attributation" to Krita.Org. ... I also note your pointer re "derived work" being \
fine.... (Note: I did a bit of Internet research on Creative Commons and Derived \
Work).
I note your guide regarding not using "interview contents" and "linked tutorials"; \
because they may have their own licenses...... Meaning that if I want to incorporate \
any of their work, I have to individually ask permission from each one of them.
.... Go Krita Go.....
Manuel Cerilles
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> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 17:06:15 +0100
> From: boud@valdyas.org
> To: opalkey@hotmail.com
> CC: kimageshop@kde.org
> Subject: Re: To KDE.ORG: Use of images for a course
>
> Hi Manuel,
>
> _Except_ for the interviews, all images (and the rest of the content) on Krita.org \
> is creative commons. Attribution is needed, derived works are fine. Many images in \
> interview articles are the property of the artists and cannot be re-used in derived \
> works. Tutorials we link to can have their own licenses.
> --
> Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.krita.org, http://www.valdyas.org
>
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Manuel Cerilles wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am based in Sydney Australia. I do oil painting. I have been studying Krita for \
> > several months now, and have used it for painting. I like it very much.
> > My question relates to creation of a Krita course.
> > I am creating a "basics -beginners" course (about two days worth) on Krita that I \
> > would like to hold here..... Not sure yet, but probably in community collages, \
> > etc.
> > I am currently creating the course materials by taking snapshot (parts of) of my \
> > Krita workspace (including my painting) and pasting them on PPT. I am also \
> > writing my own text descriptions using Word.
> > My question is what can I use from the pages of the the KDE.ORG website in my \
> > course. 1. Is there any guideline, limitations, etc.... ?
> > 2. Or, can I take snapshots (using windows Snipping Tool) of any page, and \
> > incorporate them into my course materials (PPT slides, and handout \
> > notes/textbook)?
> > Any information and suggestions will be highly appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you very much,
> > Manny Cerilles
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> >
> >
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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Hi Boudewijn, <br><br><font style="font-size: \
8pt;" size="1"><em></em></font> <span style="font-family:Times New \
Roman,Times,Serif"></span>Thank you for your reply, it is very useful. <br><br>I \
interpret it as meaning that I can incorporate images (and the rest of the \
content) from Krita.Org into my course materials, as long as I put in an \
"attributation" to Krita.Org. ... I also note your pointer re "derived work" being \
fine.... <br>(Note: I did a bit of Internet research on Creative Commons and Derived \
Work).<br><br>I note your guide regarding not using "interview contents" and "linked \
tutorials"; because they may have their own licenses...... Meaning that if I want to \
incorporate any of their work, I have to individually ask permission from each one of \
them.<br><br>.... Go Krita Go.....<br>Manuel \
Cerilles<br>----------------00000000000000000--------------------- \
<br><br><br><br><div>> Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2015 17:06:15 +0100<br>> From: \
boud@valdyas.org<br>> To: opalkey@hotmail.com<br>> CC: \
kimageshop@kde.org<br>> Subject: Re: To KDE.ORG: Use of images for a \
course<br>> <br>> Hi Manuel,<br>> <br>> _Except_ for the interviews, all \
images (and the rest of the content) on Krita.org is creative commons. Attribution is \
needed, derived works are fine. Many images in interview articles are the property of \
the artists and cannot be re-used in derived works. Tutorials we link to can have \
their own licenses.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Boudewijn Rempt | \
http://www.krita.org, http://www.valdyas.org<br>> <br>> On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, \
Manuel Cerilles wrote:<br>> <br>> > Hi,<br>> > <br>> > I am \
based in Sydney Australia. I do oil painting. I have been studying Krita for several \
months now, and have used it for painting. I like it very much.<br>> > <br>> \
> My question relates to creation of a Krita course.<br>> > I am creating a \
"basics -beginners" course (about two days worth) on Krita that I would like to hold \
here..... Not sure yet, but probably in community<br>> > collages, etc.<br>> \
> <br>> > I am currently creating the course materials by taking snapshot \
(parts of) of my Krita workspace (including my painting) and pasting them on PPT. I \
am<br>> > also writing my own text descriptions using Word.<br>> > \
<br>> > My question is what can I use from the pages of the the KDE.ORG website \
in my course.<br>> > 1. Is there any guideline, limitations, etc.... ?<br>> \
> 2. Or, can I take snapshots (using windows Snipping Tool) of any page, and \
incorporate them into my course materials (PPT slides, and handout<br>> > \
notes/textbook)?<br>> > <br>> > Any information and suggestions will be \
highly appreciated.<br>> > <br>> > Thank you very much,<br>> > \
Manny Cerilles<br>> > -------------00000000000--------------<br>> > \
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