[cc-licenses] What precisely IS "commercial" use?
Terry Hancock
hancock at anansispaceworks.com
Wed Sep 19 19:54:04 EDT 2007
paola.dimaio at gmail.com wrote:
> Commercial use is when there is an economic and or financial benefit
> deriving from the usage
> is there is no money exchanging hand, it can be said that its not commercial
> if there is some other benefit which is not money, it will have to be
> evaluated on a case by case basis
> (from what I know)
While this is (IMHO) a sensible interpretation of "non-commercial", it
is NOT the interpretation given by CC itself.
The fact that an organization is commercial in nature is enough to make
ANY USE by it "commercial", according to CC's own guidelines.
I think that's non-sensical, but that's what they said.
It's yet another example of why the NC module is bad -- it never
provides any explicit and legally-accountable definition of what
"commercial" and "non-commercial" mean.
Cheers,
Terry
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