Intended Meaning of "Non-Commercial"

Greg London email at greglondon.com
Wed Apr 6 15:36:04 EDT 2005


You should have your friend subscribe to CC's
education-license mailing list. that is the
very topic of discussion there.


Daniel Carrera said:
> Greg London wrote:
>
>> I'm more than a little confused since I thought NC prohibited ANY
>> transaction that involved money.
>
> I've been meaning to ask a very similar question. Again, pertaining NC and
> education. I have a friend who is making teaching materials under the
> BY-NC-SA license. He doesn't want people selling the teaching materials.
> But he's happy with teachers who get paid for teaching using this material
> in the classroom. In fact, that's his primary target group.
>
> How does the NC clause affect his work? Are teachers allowed to earn money
> teaching while using his work as long as they don't sell the work itself?
>
> Is there a more suitable CC license for him?
>
> Cheers,
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