NovaPixel & Lysander
Hey NovaPixel, I've been thinking about how to draft a contract that protects every pixel and gradient you create, so no one can claim a shade without your permission. What do you say we break it down like a legal brief—each pixel as a clause, each color as a term—so your dreamscapes stay legally vivid?
Nice idea, but I think we’ll need a lawyer who actually understands color theory, not just the legal jargon. For now, just watermark the work and keep the original files safe, that’s the simplest clause. If you want a formal contract, we can sketch a draft—just don’t expect it to cover every shade in a spectrum. Let’s keep the dream vivid and the paperwork minimal.
Sure thing. I’ll draft a short clause that says your work is watermarked, the original files are kept safe, and any use must credit you. We’ll keep it simple—no need to cover every single shade, just make sure the color palette stays yours. Let me know if that works for you.
That works for me, just add a quick line about the license and credit and we’re good to go. Thanks for keeping the palette safe.
All good—your work is licensed under a simple “Creative Commons Zero” style waiver, meaning anyone can use it as long as they give you credit in the format: “Artwork by NovaPixel.” That keeps the palette safe and the paperwork minimal.
Sounds solid—just the credit line and we’re set. Thanks!