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Question regarding license choice for my program
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Not all CC licences are open source, CC-BY-NC-* aren't.
Which is why they specifically said CC-NC, right?
They replied as if to show that the comment claiming OSS can't be non commercial was wrong by giving CC-NC as an example
The BY is implicit, read my comment as CC-NC-* if you wish, the fact doesn't change.