> CC-BY-NC would be a good place to look in that case, I guess?
>>
>
>
> This is off-topic, but I just want to point out that an NC license (and 
> similar ones) are quite restrictive, maybe more than you would think. You 
> cannot use the content on wikipedia (through wikimedia commons), your 
> software cannot be included in debian, you cannot mix NC work with any 
> other existing non-NC work, it cannot be used for "open access" scientific 
> publications,  etc.
>

I didn't say that licenses of that nature were a good idea, I just said 
that if you wanted to avoid the possibility of others using it for profit, 
you have to look elsewhere than GPL. 

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