See that "Publicly Perform" bit? You may not do that for commercial advantage.
Right -- that means you can't get up on stage and read the article and charge a fee at the door for people to hear you doing so. Similarly, you can't record such a spoken-word performance, etc. etc.
It in no way prevents you from using the ideas therein towards your own research by my reading and standard usages of licenses.
Out of curiosity, anonymous person, what field is your lab in?
Left?
This sounds like a good idea on the surface -- it'll never happen, of course, because too many companies and individuals have too much invested in the
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