Sometimes I work for free, sometimes I expect to be paid. I always make sure to be clear about my requirements before I work for someone. That's the nature of licensing, too.
There's nothing wrong with having rules, getting paid, and spelling it all out so everyone's clear. Because many people have the same sets of rules, there are standard licenses we can refer to.
Dakota, do you work for free all the time, or are you "infatuated with pictures of dead old people"?
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