Yes you are right, I guess I would ponder under what conditions a
company would do something that is not 'directed towards commercial
advantage'?

Ahh its like 2005 all over again, Im loving it, think I should retrain
as a lawyer ugh.

Steve Elbows

--- In [email protected], "Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Den 05.01.2007 kl. 00:09 skrev Steve Watkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > I know the whole 'what is commercial' is another sticking point, Im a
> > bit of a hardliner, if they are a company then they need to ask
> > permission and not assume the CC license can apply to them at all.
> 
> The license applies to everyone. The question is whether you can
excercise  
> the rights granted in section 3 or not.
> 
> As for commercial use the license reads: "You may not exercise any
of the  
> rights granted to You in Section 3 above in any manner that is
primarily  
> intended for or directed toward commercial advantage or private
monetary  
> compensation."
> 
> That must be determined on a case-by-case basis, obviously.
> 
> -- 
> Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
> <URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ >
>


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