> this is a clause i added to a CC license > This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, except that the original creator (myself) retains the exclusive right to grant permission for commercial use of the work. Commercial use by others is prohibited unless explicitly authorized by the creator, who may grant commercial licenses to others at their discretion. > the product is a musical instrument. adjust the clause so that the one using the product is allowed to use the product commercially for performances. The exclusive right for commercialization has to apply to fabrication and/or distribution of the product and the knowledge associated with its fabrication process. ChatGPT said: Sure! Here's a revised version of the clause that incorporates your request. It allows for commercial performance use but retains exclusivity for fabrication, distribution, and knowledge related to the product’s creation: Revised Clause: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, except that the original creator (myself) retains the exclusive right to grant permission for the fabrication, distribution, and commercial use of the knowledge associated with the fabrication process of the work. Users are allowed to use the product commercially for performances (such as concerts, shows, or other public events) without prior authorization from the creator. However, any commercial activity involving the fabrication or distribution of the product, or the sharing of the underlying fabrication knowledge, is prohibited unless explicitly authorized by the creator, who may grant such rights at their discretion. This way, people can use the instrument for performances, but the exclusive rights to its commercial fabrication and distribution remain with you. Does this sound good to you?