A non-commercial (also spelled noncommercial) activity is an activity that is not carried out in the interest of profit.[1] The opposite is commercial, something that primarly serves profit interests and is focused on business.
For example, advertising-free community radio stations are typically nonprofit organizations staffed by individuals volunteering their efforts to air a wide variety of radio programming, and do not run explicit radio advertisements, included in the United States specific grouping of "non-commercial educational" (NCE) public radio stations.
Copyright and licenses
editSome Creative Commons licenses include a "non-commercial" option, which has been controversial in definition.[2] In a 2008 survey conducted in the United States, some respondents interpreted the concept as:[3]
- "If I have nothing to gain from it, then it's non-commercial."
- "If you can afford to pay for it, do it; otherwise it's OK anyway"
- "What we consider to have "geni genuine" educational purpose"
References
edit- ^ Netherlands, Statistics. "Non-commercial services". Statistics Netherlands. Retrieved 2024-10-13.
- ^ Defining Noncommercial report published", Creative Commons, Retrieved 15 September 2016
- ^ Defining “Noncommercial”. Creative Commons Corporation. September 2009.