spartan322 wrote:Actually, he can't. Each SCP is the work of an individual, so he can't charge when using the ideas of others even though he is the one making the game. Imagine if you create a character and then someone takes it without asking you and makes a TV show out of it, but you gain no money out of it.
The SCP Wiki (or more specifically every Wikidot site) is licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. This means that the content can be remixed, shared, and be used commercially as long as you give credit to the original author.
SCP Foundation's Licensing Guide wrote:You can make derivative works. You can make fanfiction, fanart, fan movies, fan mods, anything that fans can do. You could write up a TV show or movie. You can make posters or T-shirts. We are not under a non-commercial license. You can sell the remixes you make based on the SCP Foundation. However, keep in mind that you probably will not get rich off of them, because under Share-Alike, anyone can freely copy or pirate your stuff and you have no legal recourse. But you could, for instance, ask people for five bucks to defray the cost of printing a poster, or something like that.
http://www.scp-wiki.net/licensing-guide