Author: Your identity as you want this trick to be attributed to you, and one or two links to places on the internet you consider "yours," so you get traffic when people like your trick and want to see what else you do. You may go anonymous if you prefer and links are optional.
Variation: This entry is optional but encouraged. How can this trick be tweaked or modified to be used in a different way than presented in the above entries? This is very open-ended.
Inspiration: What tables, articles, artwork or other sources of ideas influenced you as you created this trick? This serves to provide links to tools and sources of inspiration to both aspiring and veteran trick creators and allows us all to see what ideas and documents are influencing us as we create tricks.
Permission: Do you want to attach a particular kind of copyright, such as one of the Creative Commons licenses, to this trick, or perhaps release it into the public domain? I'm currently planning on releasing PDF and print-on-demand compilations every year; the PDF will be free and the POD book will be at-cost, so I won't get any profits. Do I have your permission to include this trick in those compilations? To be clear:
- I consider submitting a trick to be permission to post that trick on this blog.
- I don't consider any of the above (except releasing a trick into the public domain) to end your ownership of your trick.
- If I ever want to do anything not described above (such as publish a for-profit version) I will contact you again to get your permission and to communicate about any profits you get.
- I'm not a lawyer and I don't know the legalese to best describe everything above. I'm running this blog in good faith and am not trying to rip you off.
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