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What non-commercial license options are there for projects you want to share?
2 points by apatheticonion 78 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
I want to share my projects and encourage contributions - however I'd prefer it if that code wasn't used for training AI models or repackaged and charged for.

It's not "open source" in the conventional sense, but source-available.

Or if it is monetized, the proceedings distributed amongst the contributors.

Any suggestions for licenses to consider?



Polyform’s non-commercial licenses are probably the closest fit. They keep the code public but block commercial use. CC BY-NC is another option, though it’s more for content. There isn’t a perfect “no AI training” license yet, but Polyform gets you most of the way there.


People training AI models don't consider licenses, the only way to prevent them from training on your code is to block them from downloading it, and block everyone who can download it from putting it somewhere that the AI folks can download it.


AGPL is open source and AWS will not use i, so it's close enough.

> Or if it is monetized, the proceedings distributed among the contributors.

I expect that to cause a lot of nightmares. Proportional to number of commits or LOC?




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