Thread:Delta9er/@comment-104549-20171123143511/@comment-104549-20171128223510

This one slipped under my radar, so I'll give you an extension on the 24 hours.

If you own it, you can of course declare any image you create to be public domain; creators of artistic works have that right.

The question is whether you do own it. I concede I'm unfamiliar with Source Filmmaker apart from what I just Googled. That said—and feel free to clarify for me if I'm misunderstanding—it seems that Source Filmmaker allows users to create films from stills and other screenshots of games played through. If that's true, while I can't (or at least won't) wear my lawyer hat to advise you about the copyright status of the resulting product, I will wear my Moderator hat to say there needs to be some acknowledgment of the underlying game whose screenshots are used.

Definitely do correct me if I've misunderstood how Source Filmmaker works, or provide additional details so I can help you sort this out as much as I can. Also note that the Information template is required for all images; see the tutorial for details about that and about how to source images you created.