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by mjgoins 4155 days ago
They explicitly forbid "selling" the data, so it's not open source in any usual sense of the phrase.
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There's no "source" to be run/executed in the usual sense either, it's just information.

That being the case, wouldn't it be more appropriate to use one of the Creative Commons licenses? The non-commercial variants would accomplish the "don't sell it" part, but may be even more restrictive than they wanted.