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* If you run a journal, you don't know who could at some point use it commercially. Maybe it's nobody, not even you. Maybe it's a small set of authors. Maybe it's some entity out there.
* If you run a journal, you don't know who could at some point use it commercially. Maybe it's nobody, not even you. Maybe it's a small set of authors. Maybe it's some entity out there.
* If you are an author, you generally have no idea who holds the exclusive rights: [https://www.coalition-s.org/blog/exclusive-licence-to-publish-now-heres-a-thing/ in the case of Elsevier], the NC-ND clauses only protect Elsevier, but authors are often misled into thinking otherwise.
* As long as no public commercial license exists, somebody can always buy out commercial rights from the authors: maybe some publisher or entity is already doing it secretly or surreptitiously, since [http://wiki.law.miami.edu/commons/ so many copyright contracts are secret]. Or at some point somebody will make an offer which can't be refused and will end up having more rights on the journal than you have.
* As long as no public commercial license exists, somebody can always buy out commercial rights from the authors: maybe some publisher or entity is already doing it secretly or surreptitiously, since [http://wiki.law.miami.edu/commons/ so many copyright contracts are secret]. Or at some point somebody will make an offer which can't be refused and will end up having more rights on the journal than you have.


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* [http://openscience.ens.fr/OPEN_ACCESS_MODELS/DIAMOND_OPEN_ACCESS/ Diamond OA]
* [http://openscience.ens.fr/OPEN_ACCESS_MODELS/DIAMOND_OPEN_ACCESS/ Diamond OA]
* Marie Farge and Jean Gasnault, ''[http://openscience.ens.fr/MARIE_FARGE/ARTICLES/2019_ARTICLE_FOR_THE_BOOK_LVI/2019_05_30_Article_on_Open_Science_and_Open_Doctrine_Published.pdf Open Science, Open Doctrine, How to Share Knowledge?]'', 2019. doi:[https://oadoi.org/10.3233/FAIA190013 10.3233/FAIA190013]
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