This can be as simple as including a textfile as an attachment to your post, or just copy-pasting the license text, or even including a pic like this:
Otherwise, projects that try to respect rights and licensing can't really use them comfortably, especially when you're not around to say "Yeah, i gave permission."
I'd suggest CC-0, since the Creative Commons licenses are pretty much universal for art and music, and the other CC licenses impose a variety of restrictions on how the work can be used.
It's the art equivalent of the permissive free-and-open-source licenses like MIT and freeBSD.
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Creative Common's website lists their attributed licenses and public domain licenses. See their License Chooser if you're not sure what to pick.Global Forum Rules wrote:Asset Licensing
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