Which would mean GPL games using it would be in violation just as much as a closed source one. If CC BY-SA did apply to the game to, then the only way to use CC BY-SA art would be to also release the game as CC BY-SA. So the "similar" bit is irrelevant at the moment, and certainly doesn't include options like the GPL. However, that page says "Please note that to date, Creative Commons has not approved any licenses for compatibility"! It's also worth noting that "same or similar license" is defined as being either CC BY-SA 3.0 or later, or a "Creative Commons Compatible License", defined at. ![]() Even if "include a graphic in a game" was a case of "build upon this work", there's still no requirement to release the source - there's nothing in CC BY-SA that says one must release source code, or anything about source code at all.
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