I'm currently working on a modpack but wasn't sure if these permissions were done right or not. Here is the link to my modlist: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EeTmsMqC1SE_O6X9e81ybS2kCw_K3VvEsxSC3hwPmFg/edit#gid=0
This should be fine as long as you have you requested permission from the people who require requests. Listing the licenses was unnecessary, yet there may be some small upsides to it.I'm currently working on a modpack but wasn't sure if these permissions were done right or not. Here is the link to my modlist: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EeTmsMqC1SE_O6X9e81ybS2kCw_K3VvEsxSC3hwPmFg/edit#gid=0
That is so for FTB. However, if you want to distribute this any other way your word is good enough.I think you have to include a screenshot of the mod author saying in a forum or somthing that he is allowing you to use it.
Here is the permissions spreadsheet for reference. As mentioned at the top of this document, there is a difference between public and private packs. Refer to either the public policy or the private policy columns depending on the type of pack you are submitting.
We anticipate that more than 95% of mods will be listed as "Open" on the spreadsheet and will not require any effort on your part.
- If a mod is on the spreadsheet and is listed as "Open" or "FTB", you don't have to do anything with it.
- If a mod is on the spreadsheet, but is listed as "Notify" or "Request", write a line in the "Non-open spreadsheet mods" field with the name of the mod and a link to an image hosted on Imgur of you notifying the author or the author giving you permission.
- If a mod is not on the spreadsheet, write a line in the "Other mods" field with the following.
- Name of the mod
- Author of the mod
- A link to the mod page
- If the license for the mod is not at the previous link, a link to the license
- If the license does not give permission, a link to an image hosted on Imgur of the author giving permission.