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- These five textures files:
- * clayceiling.jpg
- * d_brick.jpg
- * platten.jpg
- * tiles.jpg
- * black.jpg
- * rb_window.jpg
- * rb_window2.jpg
- * douze.jpg
- ...are copyright (all rights reserved) by:
- Markus "makkE" Bekel
- All other textures within this folder have been re-assembled, re-processed,
- tiled, etc. by makkE from other various sources. Unfortunately, a list of
- which images are from which source is unavailable.
- As the original licenses to these other files are unknown, unless you're able to
- find the original source and adhere to their license, you MUST assume that the
- data is COPYRIGHT and you are NOT allowed to redistribute that data outside
- of an UNMODIFIED AssaultCube package(s).
- Some of the sources would have included:
- ================================================================================
- These four texture files:
- * box_2.jpg
- * box_2_1.jpg
- * box_3.jpg
- * box_4.jpg
- Are from "max_payne_official_texturepack1.zip" found at
- https://legacy.3drealms.com/max/index.html
- Originally available under the following license:
- The textures in this file are property of Remedy Entertainment Ltd., and
- can be used only as long as the work is recognized as original artwork
- by Remedy, and no financial profit is made in the process.
- (C) 1998-2001 Remedy Entertainment Ltd.
- ================================================================================
- http://www.mayang.com/textures
- William Smith & Mayang Murni Adnin (will@willsmith.org)
- Originally available under the following license:
- These textures are Copyright © Mayang Murni Adnin, 2001-2012. They have all been
- taken by our own cameras or created by ourselves.
- Use:
- They are free to use for all uses, whether commercial or non-commercial (you may
- incorporate them into your derived work with no requirement to pay us any
- licensing fee etc). Your derived work must involve significant modification to the
- textures. It would be nice if you could credit us.
- Sell:
- You may not sell any of these textures in an unmodified form, or any derived works
- where the product you are selling is still a texture and is likely to compete with
- this website.
- Redistribute:
- You may redistribute (give/send to somebody else/display on a web site) up to 30 of
- these textures together, but no more. You must credit this website as the original
- source (tell them about us).
- ==============================================
- http://www.afflict.net/
- Dylan Debusk (dylandebusk@hotmail.com)
- Originally available under the following license:
- Can I use these textures for free?
- You can use any texture for personal or school projects without my permission.
- However if you decide to distribute your work I would appreciate credit where
- credit is due.
- Where can I NOT use these textures?
- Any webpage, program, or texture cd that has them available without my permission
- is not permitted. You can however use them in a design scheme for your site.
- ==============================================
- http://www.jonathanclark.com
- Crack dot Com (The Golgotha Team)
- According to Golgotha's credits, these textures were most likely created by Kevin Tyler,
- Stephen Wilson or Johnathan Clark:
- http://web.archive.org/web/20041019082122/jonathanclark.com/golgotha/credits.html
- Read Wikipedia for more information about the fate of Golgotha:
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golgotha_%28computer_game%29
- The last available archive of their website can be found here:
- http://web.archive.org/web/20041015081823/jonathanclark.com/golgotha/
- These textures are free, released into the public domain by the since-abandoned "Golgotha"
- computer game, which means they can be used for just about anything.
- You can read more about it being free, to the public domain below. This excerpt was taken from:
- http://web.archive.org/web/20031009012921/jonathanclark.com/golgotha/free.html
- Is everything free?
- -------------------
- YES! Free as in "free beer" and free as in "free speech." You can do anything you like with
- the source, graphics, music, and level files, including: sell it, include parts or all of
- it in your project, post it, copy it, and change it to your heart's content. The only
- restrictions lay in the code which we did not write and therefore do not own (i.e. the MP3
- decoder code ). The author of MPG123 allows free use of that code for non profit use.
- This code and data is "public domain" not to be confused with code released under a license
- such GPL. GPL sets limits on what you can do the code and conditions on it's use and we do not.
- The trademarks "Crack dot Com" and "Golgotha" remain the property of crack.com.
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