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Gelly1963

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A member registered Dec 18, 2017

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thanks! wish you a happy new year as well!

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it does not matter what i want or not. i only matters what the license allows and what it does not.

yes, you could have done that. CC0 basically means you can do whatever you want. it is like an international public domain (public domain is different in different countries, but the CC0 is the same everywhere).

as far as i know, there is no popular license to specifically disallow the resale of the asset. sites that don't allow the resale of the asset itself usually have a custom license. also if you allow the commercial sale of your assets in a game, then what about a game that has very little gameplay? like something that is basically a collection with all your assets inside a fps template. put the code in a separate - maybe hidden - folder and an asset folder front and center. that would circumvent your restriction. just allowing all commercial use or no commercial use is far simpler then anything in between.

the AI stuff is pretty knew and i am sure the creative commons people are already working on a license for it. no idea what that sketchfab license is, but it has a restriction that the CC0 does not.

basically you said: "everyone can do whatever they want without any restrictions, except selling them directly or using them in training an AI."
that makes no sense. just write that it can be used for anything with these 2 restrictions and remove the mention of the CC0.

you wrote that the license is CC0, but that it may not be resold. CC0 allows assets to be resold, so you already contradicted yourself. checking the first asset, the toaster, shows that is not licensed under a CC0 compatible license.

if you don't care about licensing and copyright infringement that is your choice, but don't drag other people into it by publishing them.

I'd just like to interject for a moment.  What you're referring to as loonix, is in fact, ganoo/loonix, or as I've recently taken to calling it, ganoo plus loonix.  .....

wine is such a pain to use since 64 bit came along and using proton without steam sounds like a real hassle.

how about a loonix release?

looks nice. how about linux support?