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* They support current, near-infinite '''copyright terms'''.
* They support current, near-infinite '''copyright terms'''.
* They are ''unlikely'' to increase the potential '''profit''' from your work, and a share-alike license serves the goal to protect your work from unethical exploitation equally well.
* They are ''unlikely'' to increase the potential '''profit''' from your work, and a share-alike license serves the goal to protect your work from unethical exploitation equally well.
* There is '''no clear boundary''' for what counts as "commercial" versus "non-commercial", so this creates a lot of gray areas for using NC licenses. Does asking for donations, including ads, affiliate links,  and/or other paid business relationships, etc count as "commercial" activity, or not?
* Content that is released under CC BY-SA-NC licenses instead of BY-SA licenses are not compatible with being re-released under GPLv3 licenses.


There may be circumstances where -NC is the only (and therefore best) available option, but that number of circumstances should decrease as the business models around free content evolve.
There may be circumstances where -NC is the only (and therefore best) available option, but that number of circumstances should decrease as the business models around free content evolve.
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