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- max689689
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Alternative to Scratch without remix function
Hi everyone, Im Czech scratcher and I very like to make some games with scratch, especially “3D” racing games. But every shared project is remixable because of the CC license and I want to ask for some alternative as scratch without remix function because i dont want copies by other people (remixing is fine, but 75% are exact copies and I am very tired about reporting exact copies). I made some unremixable projects that makes scratch “frozen” after remixing, but it is forbidden and deleted those projects after I received some warnings by ST. I also made project with invisible blocks by hacking JSON, but this is also against the scratch rules, so i take it down.
So are there any alternatives that looks like scratch but with no copy or remix function?
And also I am sorry about my bad english
Thanks everyone who helped me, and also very thanks to ST for making Scratch - it's incredibbly fast to make projects with scratch!
So are there any alternatives that looks like scratch but with no copy or remix function?
And also I am sorry about my bad english
Thanks everyone who helped me, and also very thanks to ST for making Scratch - it's incredibbly fast to make projects with scratch!
- Twinklespeak
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100+ posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
Unfortunately, no, not that I know of anyways. Of course, “block coding” isn't specific to Scratch (code.org (which I think maybe utitlizes the Scratch interface?) and CodeHS come to mind, but those are for educational purposes and you can't publicly share projects), but I don't know of any others besides Scratch that aren't primarily for educational purposes.
That's the unfortunate thing. If you prefer block coding, but you don't like the whole “remixing” thing, you just kind of have to deal with it.
Also, be aware that saying “don't remix” (or anything along those lines) can get you in trouble.
That's the unfortunate thing. If you prefer block coding, but you don't like the whole “remixing” thing, you just kind of have to deal with it.
Also, be aware that saying “don't remix” (or anything along those lines) can get you in trouble.
- Za-Chary
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1000+ posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
Isn't it possible to use Scratch to make a project, not share it on the Scratch website, but share it on some other website? If you share your project on some other website (not the Scratch website), then Creative Commons doesn't automatically apply. I don't know the details, but perhaps someone else can weigh in here.
- max689689
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7 posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
Thank you @Zachary , you inspired me to one new idea : making projects in Scratch, convert projects to html by htmllifer and share it on my own web and put link on my scratch account. Is it ok or not?
- -7s
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18 posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
In that case it would be OK, since the project is no longer licensed or shared on scratch, but you should not link that project if it contains something that would normally be against the scratch community guidelines. Thank you @Zachary , you inspired me to one new idea : making projects in Scratch, convert projects to html by htmllifer and share it on my own web and put link on my scratch account. Is it ok or not?
- jvvg
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1000+ posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
You can make programs with the offline editor. Those are not automatically licensed under the CC license, and as long as you do not share them on the Scratch website you can license them how you want.
- max689689
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7 posts
Alternative to Scratch without remix function
Thanks everyone who helped me, I will propably share new projects still on Scratch website for scratchers who needs help or for people who wants to learn some things by seeing inside or remixing and my new bigger projects will be converted to Html and shared on my own web that i will make.
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