The CC Attribution license doesn't require you to retain the name (or any other aspect) of a licensed work. It does require you to give attribution to the originator. If there's specific language attached to the sounds you've used, refer to that.
If the thing you are making is solely for your own use, there's really no way for anyone to see (hear? ;-) any attribution required by the license.
If you plan to distribute this thing, I think (I'm no lawyer) it would be sufficient to include a notecard containing the attribution inside its contents folder. If you're only distributing the sound, include a separate notecard giving attribution.
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Madelaine McMasters
Hi Iris,
The CC Attribution license doesn't require you to retain the name (or any other aspect) of a licensed work. It does require you to give attribution to the originator. If there's specific language attached to the sounds you've used, refer to that.
If the thing you are making is solely for your own use, there's really no way for anyone to see (hear? ;-) any attribution required by the license.
If you plan to distribute this thing, I think (I'm no lawyer) it would be sufficient to include a notecard containing the attribution inside its contents folder. If you're only distributing the sound, include a separate notecard giving attribution.
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