Please also make the open-source licensing clearer. I couldn't figure out which license they are actually under. It refers to CC 4.0, but creative commons currently has 6 different licenses in version 4.0.
just a reminder that they still control the license and can do anything with it whenever they want. if you can find something that's "free" under creative commons, I would still do that instead.
Sorry, this should be more clear. (At the moment it is only referenced in the download.) The licence is the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike. The licence can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
You can release it under creative commons. But I'm not sure how you go about officially doing that, so platforms can confirm that it's actually creative-commons.
Is there something wrong with the creative commons no commercial use license? It is a copyright license much the same as the BSD license or GPL license are.
Or you could, you know, just not license it to commercial entities.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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