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Attribution

Attribution: the licence debt you pay in the credits screen

Free assets are rarely free of obligations - the most common one is a credit line, in a specific form, that most projects forget. Here is which licences require it, what the correct form is, and how to never lose one.

Which licences carry an attribution requirement

LicenceAttributionNotes
CC BY 4.0REQUIREDCreator, licence name + link, changes indicated
CC0Not requiredCourtesy credit welcome; no legal obligation
SIL OFL 1.1 (fonts)Not required in creditsBut the licence text travels with the font, and Reserved Font Name rules apply if you modify it
Marketplace standard licencesUsually notFab/Unity standard grants typically do not require credit - check the specific listing
Stock/audio librariesSometimesSome tiers require credit; some sell credit-free tiers at a higher price

The correct CC BY credit

The classic failure is crediting the creator but not the licence. A CC BY 4.0 credit should carry T-A-S-L: Title (if given), Author, Source (link), Licence (name + link), plus an indication if you modified the work. A solid form:

"Fishing trawler" by Jane Doe, licensed under CC BY 4.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0). Modified: re-textured.

Put it wherever credits reasonably live for your medium - the credits screen for a game, the description or end card for video. What does not work: nothing, or a bare name with no licence.

OFL fonts: the quiet one

The SIL Open Font License permits bundling and commercial use without a credits-screen requirement, but two obligations survive: the licence text accompanies the font when the font itself is redistributed, and if you modify the font, the Reserved Font Name rules mean your modified version cannot keep the original name. Embedding in a game or app is generally the easy case.

Never losing a credit line again

In Asset Licence Register, attribution is a field on the asset: an amber flag fires while the credit line is empty on any asset that needs one, and the Credits block button concatenates every recorded line into one copy-paste block for your credits screen.

Not legal advice - a plain-English summary of commonly used licence terms, with the authoritative texts at creativecommons.org and openfontlicense.org.

FAQ

Does CC0 require credit?

No - CC0 is a public-domain dedication and requires no attribution. Crediting anyway is a kindness to the creator, not an obligation. Note CC0 does not waive trademark or personality rights that may exist in the depicted content.

Where do credits have to appear in a game?

CC BY asks for attribution "reasonable to the medium" - for games the credits screen is the accepted place. The key is that it exists, is reachable, and carries the licence name and link, not just the author.

What if the asset page disappears?

Keep your own record: the credit line, the source URL, and a dated screenshot of the licence at download time. The Wayback Machine helps, but your own dated record is stronger.

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