As a designer and remixer on Thingiverse, having an attribution_card.txt within the unzipped folder makes it easy to acknowledge the original designer/license, as well as a convenient license for others to use. (The QR code was nice from the original site & CC-icons were nice from the attribution_card.html, but that's overkill.) It also gives a baseline for the CC-license that you (as the user) downloaded it as, in case the license changes later.
"OBJECT TITLE" by "designername"
Published on "month" "day", "year"
www.thingiverse.com/thing:"thingnumber"
"OBJECT TITLE" by "designername" is licensed under the Creative Commons "licenses" license.
As a designer and remixer on Thingiverse, having an attribution_card.txt within the unzipped folder makes it easy to acknowledge the original designer/license, as well as a convenient license for others to use. (The QR code was nice from the original site & CC-icons were nice from the attribution_card.html, but that's overkill.) It also gives a baseline for the CC-license that you (as the user) downloaded it as, in case the license changes later.
"OBJECT TITLE" by "designername"
Published on "month" "day", "year"
www.thingiverse.com/thing:"thingnumber"
"OBJECT TITLE" by "designername" is licensed under the Creative Commons "licenses" license.