Archive:Should we permit or disallow commercial use of CZ-originated articles?
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Policy argument summary started March 23, 2007
The issue explained neutrally
At issue is the question whether entities may use (some of) our articles, under our standard license, for commercial purposes. There is no question that we do and will always permit noncommercial use of our content.
More particularly, should we use CC-by-nc, on the one hand, or CC-by-sa or GFDL, on the other, for articles that are not required to be licensed otherwise? For those articles that began life on Wikipedia, we are required to use the GFDL. For articles that make no use of Wikipedia content, we need not use the GFDL.
Affirmative: permit commercial use
Argument: Commercial use permits maximum distribution of content.
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Reply: The Citizendium website is maximum distribution.
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Negative: disallow commercial use
Argument: Commercial use would permit people to profit on the backs of volunteers.
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Reply: There is nothing wrong with commercial use.
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Reply: Then the Citizendium Foundation, too, is profiting on the backs of volunteers.
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