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Avoiding accidentally used this side for freelancer

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Started June 10th, 2019 · 3 replies · Latest reply by Timbre 6 years, 8 months ago

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kokwey57

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6 years, 8 months ago Edited: 6 years, 8 months ago
#1

Hi guys

i am a new free lancer,
after few month used then i realize this is not a free side,
i have done some compose sound for my client and now i have to call it back
was lucky is not yet publish it , i have to work extra time to redo the task.

i suggest there is need a bigger noticable warning there,
pls do something that can avoid miss understand like this.
maybe you can put a large warning sign at non commercial and attribute download there

Thanks guys.

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EricsSoundschmiede

153 sounds

5 posts

6 years, 8 months ago
#2

Hi,

if you use Soundly you can set a check in the options that only cc0 (Zero) SFX will be displayed in the search. Quite useful and you don't get into temptation to use something what is not cc0, because you won't see and hear it!

Timbre

3,357 sounds

2,339 posts

6 years, 8 months ago Edited: 6 years, 8 months ago
#3

EricsSoundschmiede wrote:
... if you use Soundly you can set a check in the options that only cc0 (Zero) SFX will be displayed in the search. Quite useful and you don't get into temptation to use something what is not cc0, because you won't see and hear it!

Can search for only CC0 sounds in Freesound, see ...
https://freesound.org/search/?q=&f=license%3A%22Creative+Commons+0%22&s=avg_rating+desc&advanced=0&g=1

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