Imaginary Daughter is published under the Creative Commons license (specifically the by-sa license). That means you can do pretty much anything you want with it (share it, modify it, sell stuff) as long as you give me credit and share your derivative work… but you’ll be better off reading about it on the Creative Commons site than taking it from me.
The license applies to the webcomic - that is, all the images, characters and plot in the Imaginary Daughter webcomic. It doesn’t apply to other things you might find around the sites (www.imaginarydaughter.com and imaginarydaughter.karchesky.com) unless it’s explicitly stated that it applies. Aaaaand I think that’s it for this bloody legalese.
Why am I doing this? I consider it an experiment. If it goes well, I’ll carry on licensing my work under by-sa. I’m not even discarding Public Domain. We’ll see how it goes.



Thanks! I haven't seen Tenchi Muyo but I'm generally aware of its plot, and I can promise you ID is nothing like it ;) Edit: by which I mean that I know it involves aliens and a harem of girls fighting over one guy (the first harem anime?) and about a [...]