Creative Commons licenses provide a standard way for content creators to permit someone else to use their work. Dragon1 allows users to mark their visuals with a Creative Commons CC BY license. These visuals are then accessible to Dragon1 users for use, even commercially, in their visuals via the Dragon1 Visual Designer.
Attribution is automatic under the CC-BY license, meaning that any visual you create using Creative Commons content will automatically show the source visuals' content titles underneath the Dragon1 Player and Viewer. You retain your copyright, and other users will get to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license.
Creative Commons on Dragon1
The ability to mark published visuals with a Creative Commons license is available to all users.
The Standard Dragon1 License remains the default setting for all published visuals. To review the terms of the standard Dragon1 license, please refer to our Terms of Service.
Because Creative Commons licenses are for your original content, you cannot mark your visual with the Creative Commons license if there is a Content ID claim.
By marking your original visual content with a Creative Commons license, you grant the entire Dragon1 community the right to reuse and edit that visual.
What's eligible for a Creative Commons license
Please understand that you may only mark your published visual with a Creative Commons license if it consists entirely of content licensable by you under the CC BY license. Some examples of such licensable content are:
- Your created content
- Other visuals marked with a CC BY license
- Visuals in the public domain