Hi, first of all, sorry for the late answer and thanks for your quick reply.
The http://qemu-advent-calendar.org/ website has credits for each disk image showing who created the image. For example, "Disk image prepared by Alexander Graf, game by Jochen Voss". Please include the credits.
Sure, we will add these credits in our HTML menu on the DVD.
In order to comply with the license on GPL images you will need to offer the source code (see links on http://qemu-advent-calendar.org/ for each image).
The Ubuntu Core and Ceph sourcecodes won't fit on our DVD. So we have to provide links to the corresponding websites. Is this Ok with you? (My editor-in-chief said that this conform with the GPL.)
The shareware DOS games are freely redistributable so you can publish that image too. The Zork UEFI image requires internet access because the Zork game binary is *not* freely redistributable. When you run the image it prompts the user to download the Zork binary since we are not allowed to distribute it ourselves.
I will note this in the HTML menu on the DVD.
I'm CCing Matthew Hungerford at Pebble to confirm that the Pebble Smartwatch image can also be distributed.
Did you got an answer already? Best regards, Tim Schürmann Freelance author i...@tim-schuermann.de www.tim-schuermann.de