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OnGBR12020-07-23 10:12:18
Licenses for software and other works
OnGBR1, 2020-07-23 10:12:18

What should I do with the Creative Commons license in my game?

To create the game, I had to download an image licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 Inter...
I know that I will have to write about changes in the image, namely: increased the size, added text.
I want to put the game on a popular site for indie developers - itch (this is not advertising).
On it, I found games under the Creative Commons license, but I did not see games with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 Inter....

Now to the essence of the matter:
Creative Commons in the rules for using the license says that you should try not to write the name of the license in the program or game, but what should I do then?
What should I do in such a situation: do I need to write the name of the license on the site or in the game?

PS this image is interactive, ie. all sorts of elements still appear on it, does this somehow affect the license?
And this game will also be used for commercial purposes, it seems that the license says that you can do this, but I have some doubts about this. If

you are interested, here is the image that I use
https://ru.wikipedia.org /wiki/%D0%A4%D0%B0%D0%B9%D...

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freeExec, 2020-07-23
@OnGBR1

Usually this is all written in the About program, where after themselves they list everything third-party. Including a link to the text of the license and, in your case, to a modified picture.

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