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by lucb1e
2028 days ago
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The linked page literally says: > You are free to [share and adapt] for any purpose, even commercially You might be thinking of the previous* NC (Non-Commercial) variant, e.g. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ If you really mean the share-alike part, i.e. that when you modify the image then anyone is free to use your derived version under the same terms, and you actually object to that clause, then I'm sorry but that's just stealing the author's free work without sharing whatever small edits you made back. * incorrect, Non-Commercial is still an available variant of CC also in version 4.0, see u/quadrangle's comment below. |
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But you are right that NC is the anti-commerce or rather, commercial-rights-reserved license.
Without the NC, SA is indeed free for commercial use!