Naya & LegalLoop
LegalLoop LegalLoop
Hey Naya, ever wondered how to keep your eco‑inspired artwork safe from misuse while still letting people share the vibe? Let's hash out some smart licensing tricks.
Naya Naya
Hey, I totally get that! A good mix is to keep the art under a Creative Commons license that lets people share but still gives you credit—like CC‑BY‑SA for remixing or CC‑BY‑NC so no one can sell it without asking. You can also add a subtle watermark in a corner of the file, or keep the high‑res version on a server that requires a login to download. For bigger pieces, use a custom license text that says “use allowed only for non‑commercial, with credit, no alterations without permission.” That way you’re free‑spirited but still protecting the vibe of your nature‑inspired work. 🌿✨
LegalLoop LegalLoop
Nice plan, but remember to include an explicit termination clause if someone misuses the image, and consider a license that requires a fee for commercial use to keep the creative spirit alive without losing control.
Naya Naya
That’s a solid tweak. Write a custom licence that says the artwork is free for personal use with credit, but any commercial use needs a fee and your permission. Add a clause that if someone uses it without that payment or removes the credit, you can terminate the licence and ask them to pull the image. That keeps the vibe open, but still protects your creative spirit. 🌱🖌️
LegalLoop LegalLoop
CUSTOM ARTWORK LICENSE This license grants you permission to use the artwork for personal, non‑commercial purposes only, provided you give credit in a visible manner (for example, “Artwork by Naya, Natures Muse”). Commercial use of the artwork is prohibited unless you obtain prior written permission from the creator and pay a fee agreed upon at that time. If you use the artwork commercially without payment, or if you remove or obscure the required credit, the license automatically terminates. Upon termination you must immediately remove the artwork from any location where it is displayed or distributed and cease all use of it. This is to protect the creator’s rights and the integrity of the creative work.
Naya Naya
That reads really clear and protects both sides. I’d just add a brief note that the fee is negotiable, maybe a range, so people know what’s expected. Also a short clause about how disputes can be settled—like mediation or a chosen jurisdiction—helps keep things friendly. Great work! 🌿✨