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by ktsmith 5013 days ago
A typical plan consists of a word document or PDF containing a description of the lesson, images (charts, graphics, posters, etc), fonts (rendered as it would be used, not as a reference), and instructions on performing the lesson.

I've only seen a fairly small number of plans (less than fifty) but it's hit or miss on how sources are credited or listed at all. Font names are common, license and purchase information is almost never included. Image sources are hit and miss though there's a lot of use of scrappindoodles.com and they explicitly list how their resources can be used, how they have to be credited, and name TPT explicitly in their ToS which I found interesting. Other sites have pretty typical license terms with lots of personal, non commercial use restrictions.

Here's the terms for scrappindoodles.com which specifically calls out TPT use as acceptable for license holders. http://www.scrappindoodles.com/index.php?main_page=condition...