To B Rempt: Krita.org contents are Creative Commons

Manuel Cerilles opalkey at hotmail.com
Sun Oct 25 20:08:04 UTC 2015


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 at valdyas.org
> To: opalkey at hotmail.com
> CC: kimageshop at 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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