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  1. OGA-BY 3.0 explicitly allows content to be relicensed under CC-BY 3.0. Just change the license to CC-BY 3.0. No need to get explicit permission to do this, as the license already allows it.
    opengameart.org/content/oga-by-30-faq
    opengameart.org/content/oga-by-30-faq
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    Short answer: Yes, you can use this art. Even in commercial projects. Be sure to follow the terms of the license, though. The terms depend on the license (s) the art is released under. Below are summary descriptions of the licenses supported by OGA.
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    OGA-BY 3.0 is a license based on CC-BY 3.0 that removes that license's restriction on technical measures that prevent redistribution of a work. Is OGA-BY endorsed by the Creative Commons? No. The Creative Commons does not endorse OGA-BY in any way. Why do we need this license? Does this mean that you like DRM?
    Short answer: yes. The long answer is that, even if OGA explicitly paid you money to create art, we do not (nor will we ever) take possession of the copyright to that art. This means that you can still license your artwork however you want, to whomever you want.
    opengameart.org
    The license allows for commercial use. CC BY includes the following elements: BY: credit must be given to the creator. This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
  3. OGA-BY 3.0 FAQ | OpenGameArt.org

  4. OGA-BY 4.0 FAQ | OpenGameArt.org

  5. FAQ | OpenGameArt.org

  6. About CC Licenses - Creative Commons

  7. Is it legal to use Creative Commons art in a commercial game?

  8. Creative Commons Licenses Explained In Plain English

  9. Creative Commons NonCommercial license - Wikipedia

  10. Creative Commons license - Wikipedia

  11. Open Content - A Practical Guide to Using Creative Commons

  12. Can I sell Creative Commons-Attribution licensed material?