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Re: Suggestions for a "free for non-commercial use" license
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- Subject: Re: Suggestions for a "free for non-commercial use" license
- From: "Michael Carroll" <carroll@law.villanova.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 19:00:42 EDT
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Hi Paul, We offer such licenses for free at www.creativecommons.org We are working on creating a UK-specific version of the license. See http://creativecommons.org/projects/international/uk/ Best, Michael W. Carroll Assistant Professor of Law Villanova University School of Law 299 N. Spring Mill Road Villanova, PA 19085 610-519-7088 (voice) 610-519-5672 (fax) See also www.creativecommons.org >>> paul@westpoint.ltd.uk 07/16/04 7:35 PM >>> In the past I have released various free code using the BSD license (see http://pajhome.org.uk/). Now I am looking at releasing something where I would like to reserve the right to make money from it in the future. Is there a license that is essentially "free for non-commercial use"? Thanks for any help, Paul
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