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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I didn't realise he meant he can't use it? I thought he didn't know what to licence his own work under.
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I mean I can't tell if I can use it. If I use your work, am I doing commercial work or not?
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no idea, but I'm going to fix it. Either way what does use mean? Serious question. Use = cite? More than cite?
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eg didn't think citing, quoting, or replicating the experiments would violate the licence. Regardless will change.
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FWIW downloading it to read it offline requires a license. technically. What if I used its text to train a model?
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if you used the text to train a model that would be turbo meta 


I would support 100%
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