I was wondering if I could create my own site using the software behind stackexchange and link back or retain some stackexchange branding so people know what the site is using?

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possible duplicate of Stack Exchange for in-house use, but note the deprecation of the accepted answer, the true answer is pop's refering to this blog entry about SE-2.0. In short, you can no longer buy the engine but have to propose the site on area51.stackexchange.com and let the community decide whether it deserves your support – Tobias Kienzler Nov 26 '10 at 9:29
@Tobias Actually I thought SE 1.0 was still available for intranets. – badp Nov 26 '10 at 11:35
@radp: interesting! can you find any post indicating that? to me the blog post suggested SE-1.0 will disappear with the exception of the last remaining public SE-1.0 sites that are also intended to turn SE-2.0 – Tobias Kienzler Nov 26 '10 at 11:42
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@Tobias meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/69362/… – balpha Nov 26 '10 at 11:50
@balpha♦: thanks, didn't notice that. So this question is a dupe of that, no? – Tobias Kienzler Nov 26 '10 at 12:09
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You can't buy the code anymore. But there are some clones that are open source. Or you can write your own.

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