This project has now moved to:
https://totalnonsense.com/open-source-vector-playing-cards/
6/5/2019 – Version 3.0 Released
New Project Web Page Created : https://totalnonsense.com/open-source-vector-playing-cards/ Court cards updated – “Shiny Happy People” set added. Several New Patterned Backs Added Extraneous Card sets (Multi Color) removed to streamline overall set. Grayscale, B/W, Platinum and Inverted Sets added in both bordered and Printable variants. Added two “Chimera” rainbow color decks (backs) Printable Color Faces (print bleed) added for simpler printing.
What is the proper way to add the mandatory attribution when using these vector graphics?
The standard Attribution is:
Vector Playing Cards 3.0 - https://totalnonsense.com/open-source-vector-playing-cards/
Copyright 2011,2019 - Chris Aguilar - conjurenation@gmail.com
Licensed under LGPL 3 -https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html
I would like to use these vectors graphics without Attribution. What are my options?
Non attribution licensing is available on a "per project" basis at a negotiated rate. Contact me to work out the details. conjurenation@gmail.com
Are the Cards Available in separate files (i.e. one file per card)?
No. All 52 cards (plus Jokers) are available in one .SVG or .EPS file. Every card is a separate object which can easily be cut/pasted or exported to a separate document as required. Inkscape and Illustrator have this functionality built in.
Would you consider changing the license to something more permissive (MIT, Public Domain, etc)?
No
Is copyright an issue in using these images?
The images used (which have been modified for this project) have been around since the 1880's are are sold by several other third party vendors with no copyright ramifications. I make no guarantees, but strongly believe the source images have been out of copyright for a very long time. Also, great effort has been made to avoid use of any trademarked items.
Please note the current set available here (currently Version 2.0) is copyrighted but can be used without cost under the terms of the open source LGPL 3.0. license - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.en.html
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