Planet pictars as texture. Any Copyright issues?
Are pictars of planets copyrighted? Should I create my own art to texture planets in a commercial game?
[edited by - owl on June 11, 2004 3:25:07 PM]
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
EVERYTHING is copyrighted. Even pictures. Unless it''s given away explicitly under public domain.
However, NASA have some pictures available from their sites, and I believe they are PD.
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However, NASA have some pictures available from their sites, and I believe they are PD.
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NASA Photo guidelines any pictures actually credited to NASA (be careful, not 100% of them are) are public domain according to these guidelines.
picture of day
[edited by - cozman on June 12, 2004 4:06:22 AM]
picture of day
[edited by - cozman on June 12, 2004 4:06:22 AM]
--my site
quote: Original post by cozman
NASA Photo guidelines any pictures actually credited to NASA (be careful, not 100% of them are) are public domain according to these guidelines.
Ok, NASA rocksors.
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
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