This repository, along with any additional material in this repository (images, presentations, etc.) is available for use with attribution under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.
However, I'm not sure you have the rights to license all the images (in privacy-protocols/images/) under a CC BY 4.0 license. Do you?
You do if you created all the images (and hold the copyright), or they are already licensed CC BY 4.0 or similar. If so, then this is a non-issue and it can be closed.
If you can't license the images CC BY 4.0, then you should:
Edit privacy-protocols/LICENSE.md to say that it only covers the text and the images that you can license (listed), but not the other images.
When an image is used in README.md, include a caption giving appropriate credit to the source.
P.S. The cat image doesn't seem to be used in README.md. It it an Easter egg?
The license at
privacy-protocols/LICENSE.md
says:However, I'm not sure you have the rights to license all the images (in
privacy-protocols/images/
) under a CC BY 4.0 license. Do you?You do if you created all the images (and hold the copyright), or they are already licensed CC BY 4.0 or similar. If so, then this is a non-issue and it can be closed.
If you can't license the images CC BY 4.0, then you should:
privacy-protocols/LICENSE.md
to say that it only covers the text and the images that you can license (listed), but not the other images.README.md
, include a caption giving appropriate credit to the source.P.S. The cat image doesn't seem to be used in
README.md
. It it an Easter egg?Assigning to @vrde