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Detail usage guideline might be clarified

This images are swf files with image and animation, and distributed under CC-BY-ND. But adobe flash is outdated technology - its future is so unclear even next year we might can't use it anywhere - so it must be redesigned sooner or later.
So, clients need to be reworked, with Animate's HTML JS thing, or with modern game tools like Unity3D, UE4, etc. But not only source code, but also graphics must be reformatted into suitable formats like spritesheets, atlases, Spine/Live2D animation, or other format. I know CC-BY-ND license allows format conversion for usage without changing its contents, but someone might think that converting these swf into other format is not just format change but secondary creation cuz its output is totally different from original flash files.

So I'm asking you to clarify usage license in addition to CCL, especially for the questions below:

  1. Could the user reformat swf into other things(like spritesheets or atlases) or extract image and add something to it(like Spine/Live2D animation, particle effects, etc.) without changing orignal image?

  2. Could the user use totally different image for same character(for example, using fan art instead of original character image)?

  3. What's the policy about secondary creation for character itself? This question is connected to above, could the user sell it's own secondary creation things like in-game skins or analogue handbook, etc.? Could the user allows its players to create fan arts or fan vedios? And the user who operates its own server could create its own in-game story and use it in its own server?

We're on the beginning, and this would be nice timing to avoid ambiguity and related problems. ND is controversary license due to unclear boundary of 'Derivative'. So additional comments will be good choice to prevent complex conflicts.

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