Why The Charlotte Mercury Publishes Under Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0

No Paywall, No Problem 📜☕

Charlotte is drowning in gated links. We refuse to join the barricade. Every original article on The Charlotte Mercury now carries a Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0 badge, turning readers into couriers and our newsroom into an open archive.

What the License Lets You Do

  • Copy & repost in full—print, blog, newsletter, doesn’t matter.
  • Run ads alongside it if you like; we don’t mind.
  • Credit us and link back.
  • Don’t change a comma without permission. Accuracy stays intact.

Think of BY-ND as a standing “yes” slip. No emails. No invoices. Quick civic glucose. See the official explainer at Creative Commons.

Why Open Beats Locked

Reach Over Restriction

ProPublica’s open-license model triples a story’s audience on average, according to its reuse logs. We want that multiplier.

Trust Without Turnstiles

“Paywall” is not in our vocabulary. Privacy-first means zero trackers; Creative Commons means zero tollbooths.

Sponsors Prefer Eyeballs, Not Log-ins

Our revenue comes from community backers who like big, public impact. More readers, happier sponsors.

The Fine Print We Actually Like

CC BY-ND 4.0 grants the world the right to distribute and monetize our unaltered text. Edits, translations, and photo reuse still need a note to the editor. That balance keeps misinformation out while syndication flows.

How to Republish a Mercury Story

  1. Copy the entire piece.
  2. Paste this line on top: “Originally published by The Charlotte Mercury.”
  3. Link to the source.
  4. Go live.

Questions? Ping the newsroom through our contact form.

FAQ

Can a for-profit site run our article? Yes.

Can I tweak the headline? Please don’t—context matters. Add a local slug above it instead.

What about images? Staff photos are separate; ask first.


Sponsors Who Keep the Lights On 🔌

Glory Days Apparel

Glory Days Apparel“Charlotte’s Premier Nostalgia Brand” — outfits us in retro threads. Limited drops, poker-chip freebies, and a Secret Menu for insiders.

Einstein Bros Bagels

South Boulevard location pours the dark roast that powers our 2 a.m. fact checks. Bagels baked before sunrise, newsroom quotes baked after.


About the Author

Jack Beckett files copy fueled by a large Colombian from Einstein Bros on South Boulevard—thanks, Phillip, for the steady drip. ☕ You’ll find Jack debating zoning minutiae in the comments or on Twix: @queencityexp.

Explore more beats: NewsBusinessCulturePoliticsZoningCity Council.


Creative Commons License

© 2025 Strolling Ballantyne / The Charlotte Mercury
This article, “Why Charlotte Mercury Publishes Under Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0,” by Jack Beckett is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.

“Why Charlotte Mercury Publishes Under Creative Commons BY-ND 4.0”
by Jack Beckett, The Charlotte Mercury (CC BY-ND 4.0)


Still curious? Read our Privacy Policy, scan the Terms of Service, grab assets from Media, or just holler via Contact Us. We keep cookies in the kitchen, not your browser.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *