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Public is commercial use?
If I take materials from a site where non-commercial use is allowed and publish it on my public page, do I violate this requirement or not. PS in public advertising is sold
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Sell advertising - this is commerce, what's the doubt?
And why are you asking random people (us) and not the author of the content you want to use?
> If I take materials from a site where non-commercial use is allowed and publish it on my public page, do I violate this requirement or not.
[from comments]> It is written that you can use the materials of the site for personal non-commercial use...
That is, you have no doubts about “personal use”? Are you absolutely sure that you are not violating it in any way?
And the words “publish” and “public” (whatever it means) don’t hint at anything to you? Don't they seem to you a direct antonym to the word "personal"?
[from comments]> with an active link to the source
However, this one hints that those who wrote this themselves do not fully understand what they wrote (what do they care about links for personal use?). It is impossible to give any other advice, except * from them * and ask for clarifications.
From a legal point of view, "commercial use" is use in any form in any activity that brings you any profit.
Non-commercial use will only be when it does not bring you any profit or does not play any role in your profit.
For example, you can wrap shawarma in printouts of Akunin's novels, and this will still be non-commercial use. But if you wrap shawarma in printouts of Akunin's novels and serve it to customers as an exclusive "and you will eat and read" - if you please, lean back to the author for helping your business.
You have received a non-exclusive right to an object of intellectual property under the condition of the prohibition of obtaining material benefits that are directly related to its use in civil circulation.
Conditions stating that the resource on which it is hosted has no right to make a profit was not found.
Specify authorship and preferably a link to the source so that there are no problems. Otherwise yes you are in violation.
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