As should be obvious this page is under construction. It got slapped together because this needed to be on the 'Net somewhere before we started using the license.
Use the following attribution when writing the credits for whatever you've created (song, poem, prose, computer program):
This software/work of fiction/non-fiction/poem/song/album was created by [the following] as an act of worship using the talents given to [them] by The Lord God Almighty.
This [work] is licensed under the [License (URL)] and the Act of Worship License(http://entropy.co.za/AOWL/).
The parts in square brackets ([the following]) should be altered accordingly if there is only one author.
If you are not contributing to the work (hence qualifying as an author of the original work) but using something licensed under the AOWL to create your own work then the attribution needs to remain intact in the following format:
It's relatively simple. Most (if not all) licenses require at least that credit be given where it is due. The AOWL proposes that you modify the attribution clause of your favourite license as directed above to ensure that your work attributes the honour to the one who gave you your talents in the first place. It also ensures that your contribution in a derived, extended or otherwise modified work remains noted and given to God.
This implies that the AOWL is not a license in the strict sense of the word. Perhaps it's more of an abstract derived license of a concrete parent. Maybe it looks more like a Decorator design pattern. I'll get into this later.
"They may take our IP... but they can never take... our FREEDOM (to sue them for the next 8 years)!"
Use any of the Creative Commons licenses.
If you believe in unconditional freedom try the Zlib license.
If you believe in freedom to the extend where you believe that some freedom must be sacrificed for software (and yourself) to remain free then feel free to use the GPL from the Free Software Foundation. :D
I'm too lazy to link to all these licenses now, but I will in future.
I'll say a bit more on this when I make the time to design a page worthy of this whole concept. This page is most definitely not licensed under the AOWL because it is not my best work. For a better example of something I'd license under the AOWL go to http://entropy.co.za. I won't license that page because I don't think I can :P.
That's not to say that the concept of the AOWL is not copyright. It may be copyleft, but we don't know anything about that yet so for now it is copyright to Nerosis and Entropy Gaming. Our real names may be disclosed in future as the law requires to enforce this copyright. All we really want is that you link here if you like our idea and use it yourself. For now you don't need to attribure us for the license, just disclose that it isn't your idea by adding [This] is licensed under the Act of Worship License (http://entropy.co.za/AOWL/) to the other license that you'll probably be using (i.e. This song is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribtuion 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) and the Act of Worship License(http://entropy.co.za/AOWL/).