fresh off the press - this is why I don't like to give the "benefit of the doubt" to Big Tech, even though I will limit my comments to the available info:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-04-10/is-anyone-listening-to-you-on-alexa-a-global-team-reviews-audio
Notices by Sean O'Brien (diggity@mastodon.social)
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Sean O'Brien (diggity@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 11-Apr-2019 01:00:04 UTC Sean O'Brien -
Sean O'Brien (diggity@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 16-Apr-2018 16:18:35 UTC Sean O'Brien @rysiek @cwebber @Shamar @kaniini @starbreaker NC licensing is a problem for exactly this reason... it's a shaky legal foundation and it also doesn't port well internationally.
CC's interpretation of NC is purposefully vague to be flexible: https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/NonCommercial_interpretation
In my opinion, that doesn't make it very useful; NC is mostly a barrier to combining with other FOSS licenses, especially the big copyleft licenses.
In some cases, artists and musicians feel more comfortable with CC licensing... 1/2