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2009 report from Creative Commons on the concept of noncommercial media

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DescriptionDefining noncommercial Creative Commons 2009.pdf
English: 2009 report from Creative Commons on the concept of noncommercial media
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Source https://mirrors.creativecommons.org/defining-noncommercial/Defining_Noncommercial_fullreport.pdf
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