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Yeah CC0 means public domain. CC-BY you must be credited but without copyleft, CC-BY-SA is CC-BY with copyleft


You are not bound by using existing licenses. License is a "contract" between you and user.

In general you can write something like this:

License:

  1. You can do X
  2.  You can do Y
  3.  You can't do Z

And it will be "considered" as license so you can use your any custom license. In general it consists of following parts

  1. Must user attribute the author?
  2. Can user modify the art to suit their needs?
  3. Can user redistribute the art?
  4. Can user use it commercially or only non-commercial use is allowed

But some creators use free cultural licenses usually from CC (Creative Commons) family