This really reminds me of attempts to define a non-commercial open source license.
Basically, there aren't any in common use and no non-commercial OSS license was ever approved by OSI as no one could come up with a bullet proof way of defining what is and what is not non-commercial use for free software.
And I'm afraid the same lack of clear definition can get misused here as a result.
Basically, there aren't any in common use and no non-commercial OSS license was ever approved by OSI as no one could come up with a bullet proof way of defining what is and what is not non-commercial use for free software.
And I'm afraid the same lack of clear definition can get misused here as a result.