0 used to describe something that is not used in order to make money:
1 used to describe something that does not make a profit:
Government-owned banks must have non-commercial objectives, such as lending to small farmers.
The third position, which was the one finally accepted, was that only the sale of beer and not its non-commercial use should be suppressed.
What does all this mean to us as researchers and composers of non-commercial music?
Their aim is not to deny money a non-commercial dimension; the latter is simply not relevant to their questions.
Many patients or members of their household reported raising ' backyard ' or non-commercial flocks of poultry for meat or eggs.
It may not be prudent to ban non-commercial diesel vehicles.
Once again the tendency to decapitalize them all prevails in non-technical (or non-commercial) publications.
Where non-commercial cultivars are needed to suit local conditions, institutions have to devise methods of producing seed.
Categorising or defining 'commercial' as opposed to 'non-commercial' research based on outcomes would thus be unnecessary.