SystemErrorWang / White-box-Cartoonization

Official tensorflow implementation for CVPR2020 paper “Learning to Cartoonize Using White-box Cartoon Representations”
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(license) Can I use the cartoonized results of this script (using own pictures) and sell them? Or is there a prohibition? #81

Open Simension opened 3 years ago

Simension commented 3 years ago

Hi, I wonder if it is possible to use this script to cartoonize my pictures and sell them online. Or is this unwanted by you? Thank you

P. S. Iam talking about Spreadshirt, redbubble e.t.c. On every design-page I would refer to the source. Thank you

SystemErrorWang commented 3 years ago

@Simension well thank you for asking, in fact i do not care about this, the only problem is that this cartoon filter may not be good enough to help you make money. because I failed to make money with it myself lol

Simension commented 3 years ago

Haha :-D yeah, thank you! It's not to bad I think. ;-)

Zenahr commented 2 years ago

@SystemErrorWang you're basically giving @Simension information that could make him perform illegal actions.

Please consider adding some license to your repository (MIT, AGPL, ...) as this ensures legal safety for all developers involved. Refer to https://choosealicense.com/ (which GitHub made) to choose a suitable license.

Here's a direct quote from GitHub's official documentation:

You're under no obligation to choose a license. However, without a license, the default copyright laws apply, meaning that you retain all rights to your source code and no one may reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from your work. If you're creating an open source project, we strongly encourage you to include an open source license.

I just saw that you've already added a license @SystemErrorWang in the README.md consider adding a LICENSE file

this way it shows up in GitHub on the sidebar:

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Chappie74 commented 2 years ago

@SystemErrorWang you're basically giving @Simension information that could make him perform illegal actions.

Please consider adding some license to your repository (MIT, AGPL, ...) as this ensures legal safety for all developers involved. Refer to https://choosealicense.com/ (which GitHub made) to choose a suitable license.

Here's a direct quote from GitHub's official documentation:

You're under no obligation to choose a license. However, without a license, the default copyright laws apply, meaning that you retain all rights to your source code and no one may reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works from your work. If you're creating an open source project, we strongly encourage you to include an open source license.

I just saw that you've already added a license @SystemErrorWang in the README.md consider adding a LICENSE file

this way it shows up in GitHub on the sidebar:

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@SystemErrorWang agreed. Takes 1 minute. <3