is that bad?
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I work at a university, funded by Pharma, helping them retarget drugs. Is that "commercial" or not?
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(that was a rhetorical question). The point is, with the best will in the world, I can't tell (if NC).
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you can probably ask them what licence they would like you to use to be fair, don't you think?
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@McDawg I think point is *you* choose license when sharing preprint http://biorxiv.org/about-biorxiv1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Aye.
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either way, I accept changing it - but what to?
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he wasn't sure if counts as 'commercial', if so, your work is NC. CC-BY would be better
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so cc by! ok as soon as I have WiFi for my laptop will amend!
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yup :) that's what
@McDawg's photo was really abouthttps://twitter.com/McDawg/status/768459907997790209 …Chris Madan 🐘 🧠 💻 added,
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I thought it was about teaching dogs to use creative commons licenses. So close. 
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close :)
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female dogs only?
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