Consider the questions,
"Can a CSS stylesheet be copyrighted?" or "Is there any precedent for a lawsuit based on a PHP code base?"
Are these questions about programming or law? Which Stack Exchange site do they belong on?
Consider the questions,
"Can a CSS stylesheet be copyrighted?" or "Is there any precedent for a lawsuit based on a PHP code base?"
Are these questions about programming or law? Which Stack Exchange site do they belong on?
I do not agree with the "hire a lawyer sentiment". Asking about the general law without specific legal advice isn't inherently bad and doesn't replace a lawyer anyway.
It's off topic on Stack Overflow since it's not a specific programming question. There are a few relevant proposals for websites in the Stack Exchange network in Area 51. None are launched yet.
Intellectual Property - questions about patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and any other areas of intellectual property law. deleted.
Law (Update Law has been launched!)- for experts in the law, and those who want to find our more about specific local, national or international laws, or those who want to find out about concepts regarding laws in general. The site is not for specific legal advice.
Note that http://opensource.stackexchange.com might also be relevant here.
They are not on-topic for SO. If you want useful legal advice, hire a lawyer.