Emailing CFAR is the best way to find out; previously the question wasn’t considered in depth because “well, we’re not selling it, and we’re also not sharing it.” Now, the state is “well, they’re not selling it, but they are sharing it,” so it’s unclear.
(Things like the XKCD comic being uncited came about because in context, something like 95% of participants recognized XKCD immediately and the other 5% were told in person when lecturers said stuff like “If you’ll look at the XKCD comic on page whatever...” In other words, it was treated much more like an internal handout shared among a narrowly selected, high-context group, than as product that needed to dot all of the i’s and cross all of the t’s. I agree that Randall Munroe deserves credit for his work, and that future edits would likely correct things like that.)
Emailing CFAR is the best way to find out; previously the question wasn’t considered in depth because “well, we’re not selling it, and we’re also not sharing it.” Now, the state is “well, they’re not selling it, but they are sharing it,” so it’s unclear.
(Things like the XKCD comic being uncited came about because in context, something like 95% of participants recognized XKCD immediately and the other 5% were told in person when lecturers said stuff like “If you’ll look at the XKCD comic on page whatever...” In other words, it was treated much more like an internal handout shared among a narrowly selected, high-context group, than as product that needed to dot all of the i’s and cross all of the t’s. I agree that Randall Munroe deserves credit for his work, and that future edits would likely correct things like that.)