The license is not their saving grace here, but the anchor they will have to reckon with as the consequence of their haste in rejecting my attribution request. Their Wiki structure makes deleting my work their only choice if they care about the integrity of their licensing system.
I’ve been consulting with experts in the time I’ve been away, after being contacted by a concerned user. The SCP staff has dug themselves into a deep dark hole in terms of how they are treating me and the now-voided licensing agreement between me(the licensor of my work) and the content collection on the SCP Wiki that is managed by Senior Staff.
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Greater details can be found if you can comprehend the full license text but the point is, staff have never fucked up like this before in terms of applying their own licensing correctly. They want authors to think they have no rights, but they are wrong. Dead wrong.
Stay tuned for a more thorough breakdown of what this means for them and their haste to smear me/steal my work from me.