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Still interested to know what you mean? You said I didn't attribute an asset to its creator (emsiarma) when I did. I have credited and attributed the asset, so that anybody who likes the asset can then google it (as you did), find the asset and licence, and download it. This I would say is a reasonable manner to point towards the asset and licence, see below for the conditions of attribution. Just wondering what you mean? Thanks! :) Mike

Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

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Well, on the game's description page you put the name of the asset file. Did you put more information anywhere else? As you cite, you need to give appropriate credit, link to the licence and indicate if changes are made. I didn't find any of the last three. Did I overlook something? Sorry if I did.

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No worries. There were no changes made so didn't have to indicate that.  Appropriate credit I gave by giving the full asset file name containing the creator name and the name of the asset (as opposed to just the creator and asset name separately which would make it harder for you to find).  And the link to the licence can be made 'in any reasonable manner' and that was done by naming the asset file, the page of which contains the licence (as you know because that's how you found it). Thanks.  

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And here's the licence if you couldn't find the link on the asset page on freesound.org (where I stated that the asset came from) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode . This licence is applicable to all sounds on freesound.org which as I say I put a link to. Thanks. 

What I was trying to say is that these information should be included in your game or description page without having to use help, in this case google or another search engine. At least as far as I understand it, I'm not a lawyer. Please see here for some actual examples  how to properly give attribution:

https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/best_practices_for_attribution#Examples_of...

Ok thanks for your concern. 

I hope I didn't pester you too much with this and we will see further submissions from you!

Thanks and no worries, sure I'll be posting more submissions in the future! :) Cheers. Mike