Sunday, March 30, 2008
Hi Everyone,
Hi Everyone, Lately there has been a bit of an uproar concerning the tutorial writers the sales of scrap kits. I just want to make sure that we formally let you everyone know about where CILM stands concerning these two genres in the PSP world and how they coincide with the usage of CILM graphics: CILM is happy that scrap kit makers are beginning to earn some money from the hard work they have been putting in to benefit PSPers for such a long time. This is a movement that we feel is long overdue and we are excited to see the development of new and exciting trends that could result from digital scrap kit makers all over the world. We absolutely see no reason why scrap kit makers shouldn't be paid for the time and effort they spend to create stellar graphics for everyone to use. As far as the usage of CILM images/tubes in conjunction with a PSP tutorial we are absolutely fine with that as long as the CILM image or tube is credited properly on the tag that is created when using the tutorial and in the typed out description of the tutorial as indicated in (new) CILM Standard Term of Use #32. Ultra clear: If you use a CILM image or tube in the creation of a tutorial YOU MUST credit the artist and give CILM reference as exactly indicated in Term of Use #32. We don't really mind where you are going to place the credit, as indicated, on the page... it is just mandatory that credit is given appropriately. Examples of proper placement would be: under the tutorial tag example, in the footer of the tutorial or in the body of the tutorial. It is very important that tutorial 'readers' know exactly who created the artwork and where they need to go to obtain the image or tube legally. If a Tutorial Writer wants to use a CILM image/tube for their tutorial and they properly licensed by CILM -AND- they credit the artist and CILM accordingly... then they are more than welcome to have as much fun as they can creating PSP tutorials using our graphics. Hopefully this helps to clear up any confusion. Have a great finish to the weekend,Anthony PS. See CILM Standard Term of Use #32 HERE.
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