A license to use something for personal use, not for business or profit.
Intel's technology can be used for noncommercial purposes as long as it is not for competitive purposes, such as creating a product or service that directly competes with Intel's offerings. Additionally, users must comply with Intel's terms of use and licensing agreements when using their technology for noncommercial purposes.
Noncommercial websites are actually not such a large number, the number is estimated to be around 80.000.000 websites.
Noncommercial foodservice prepares and serves food for another establishment in support of the establishment. A cafeteria in a hospital or university is a noncommercial foodservice. An example is a contractor that operates foodservice for a company.
LBC 97.3 in England
Noncommercial refers to activities, entities, or products that are not intended for profit or commercial gain. This term is often used to describe organizations, such as nonprofits, or content, such as educational materials, that prioritize social, educational, or artistic goals over financial profit. Noncommercial ventures may rely on donations, grants, or volunteer support to operate.
A license to use something for personal use, not for business or profit.
If you want to categorize it, it's retail.
"The protection given to the commercial speech under the First Amendment is not as extensive as that afforded to noncommercial speech, however." -Business Law Today 9th Edition Miller & Jentz pg 18
Probably around 3 million aircraft
Because the bureaucrats who administer the law have no imagination
how databases are used by both commercial and non commercial organisations.
"Licensing" I plan to go licensing today. I hope I get my license.