vorticity Wrote:Does that mean that they terminated the right to host their own content? The use of that "may" word is tricky, but it still worries me, if only because it looks like they're paving the way to make a profit from their content.No – what that license says is that nobody else is allowed to make a profit from their content. They can do whatever they want with their own stuff... assuming that all the contributers surrendered the rights to it when they contributed it.
(Fenspace is available under a similar license, except that we don't require "ShareAlike". That doesn't restrict my ability to make money off of my character "Noah Scott" if I so desire despite that character being quite fully integrated into Fenspace.)
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Rob Kelk
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