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Licenses/NC/Notes
Notes for next version:
- More recent commercial uses of Wikipedia: WikiReader, Bing/Powerset, Freebase, WikiPock, iPad/iPhone apps, PediaPress, etc.
- Commercial use as innovation driver
- Recap CBC incident
- Even public benefit organizations often have commercial or borderline use cases they need to consider
- NC license here triggered even avoidance of CC in general!
- Brief recap of ND license and its unintended consequences, give example of ND use by FSF
- I've imported the ND section of Nina Paley's Rantifesto, which touches on that argument, to Licenses/ND. The NC section should perhaps be integrated or appended to Erik Moeller's piece. --Cov 07:19, 1 March 2012 (EST)
- Reference http://robmyers.org/weblog/2008/07/the-emerging-nc-consensus.html and related writingsiki
- Incorporate findings from CC's NC study -- "there is more uncertainty than clarity around whether specific uses of online content are commercial or noncommercial", http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Defining_Noncommercial
- Review http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Licensing/Justifications and http://www.appropedia.org/Non-commercial_licenses_vs_free_licenses to see if anything is worth incorporating here
- Possibly study recent switch by CK12 to NC license
- Point out some of the internal conflicts in the WP community about the issue, e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2010-05-31/Photography
- http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/article/2189/abstract/creative-commons-licenses-and-the-non-commercial-condition-implications-for-the-re-use-of-biodiversity-information
- http://irights.info/userfiles/CC-NC_Leitfaden_web.pdf