>
> My take on this is pretty much the same as Mario's would just add it is 
> important to make sure you attribute the content from its source if other 
> than your own, understand that regardless of what you may add to the 
> material you can not change that license, that license is also applied to 
> your efforts
>

That last statement doesn't seem to be (generally) true. Nothing prevents 
using public content in closed source, unless explicitly prohibited.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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