September 15, 2007

gapingvoid licensing terms

I’ve been get­ting a lot of licen­sing que­ries recently. I thought maybe I should publish my gene­ral terms one more time. From April, 2006:


[Add the gaping­void wid­get to your blog]

Like I’ve said many times before, I much pre­fer giving away my car­toons for free, rather than trying to sell them. It saves every­body a lot of hassle, myself inc­lu­ded.
Which is why I’m now let­ting peo­ple down­load my stuff in high-resolution, print it out and stick it on their wall etc. Which is why I have a Crea­tive Com­mons license.
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Hey, if you want to put the work up on your web­site, blog, or stick it on paper, t-shirts, busi­ness cards, stic­kers, home­made gree­ting cards, Power­point sli­des, or wha­te­ver, as far as I’m con­cer­ned, as long as it’s just for your own per­so­nal use, as long as you’re not trying to make money off it directly, and you’re giving me due attri­bu­tion, I’m totally cool with the idea.
[NB: If you see a gaping­void car­toon that you like, and you fancy it as a piece of sch­wag, all you have to do is down­load the high-resolution image off this site, then upload it here onto Cafe­press. I make no money at this, everything on Cafe­press I sell at cost. Easy.]
So, if peo­ple aren’t paying me for my work, then how do I make a living? Good ques­tion.
Well, years of mes­sing around in various enter­pri­ses have led me to the follo­wing conc­lu­sion: Peo­ple don’t buy art. Not really. But they do buy wine.
Which is why I have a com­mer­cial inte­rest in the Stormhoek winery. Basi­cally, the more cases that sell, the big­ger a car I get to drive. It’s that sim­ple.
So to the kind folks who down­load and use my stuff, I say thank you very much, but if you want to sup­port what I’m doing, please keep your money.
Ins­tead, if you’re ever in wine-drinking mode, wal­king down a super­mar­ket aisle, and you see a bottle of Stormhoek on the shelf, I hope you might con­si­der giving it a try. No worries if you’d rather not, but I’d appre­ciate it if you did.
The other thing you can do to help the cause is add the gaping­void wid­get to your blog, but again, no worries if you’d rather not etc.
I guess this all ties in with my “indi­rect mar­ke­ting” sch­tick, of which I am a huge advo­cate.
Sounds like a plan?
[NB:] Stormhoek is now avai­la­ble in San Fran­cisco and Sili­con Valley at K&L Wine.

[BACKGROUND READING:] The “about gaping­void” page. Also carries some of my favo­rite car­toons, and what ins­pi­red them etc.

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6 Responses to “gapingvoid licensing terms”

  1. Stormhoek is also avai­la­ble at Riviera Liquors on Miami Beach, Collins Ave­nue and 24th street. It’s in the wine aisle as well as the chi­lled sec­tion. I would love to see the bott­les with car­toons on the labels!

  2. Paul Cooper says:

    I’ve cer­tainly tried to pick up some Stormhoek but just can’t seem to find any locally (Bir­mingham) — not at Tes­cos, Sains­burys, Odd­bins, Thresher, etc.

  3. I was in the pro­cess of making a cou­ple of cof­fee mugs at Cafe­Press with the “Mic­ro­soft: Change the world or go home” logo and got a slap on the wrist. Cafe­Press chose that one out of all your ima­ges that I uploa­ded to com­plain about. Not sure if it is the word Mic­ro­soft or what. They had no pro­blem doing one of your other © Hugh ima­ges
    Thanks for the great car­toons and exce­llent thoughts.

  4. Paul Murphy says:

    Cool, now we just need to get your wine down here in India. Fancy a trip?

  5. Robin Capper says:

    Is it avai­la­ble in New Zealand?

  6. As I unders­tand the license, it’s free for non-commercial use. But what if I wan­ted to inc­lude your work on my web­site (I’m a small bag pro­du­cer), so that cus­to­mers on my web­site could choose one of your works to be prin­ted on a bag. Do you also have a com­mer­cial license for this kind of use?