An overview of the problem

The footer is possibly inaccurate.

The current footer

site design / logo © 2011 stack overflow internet services, inc; user contributions licensed under cc-wiki with attribution required

I've included a quick diagram to remove and ambiguity in the area I am talking about specifically: enter image description here

The proposed solution

enter image description here Shouldn't this be Stack Exchange inc now?

My personal thoughts

enter image description here < My general thought on this is that it should probably be updated the reflect the actual name of the company. Some people might disagree (and to those people I ask them to simply step back, and think about the problem a bit more), but my basic argument is that it will be a lot more accurate and consistent. 'Popular demand' claims he was going to make this question yesterday, the legitimacy of this bold claim can't be verified, however he raises the interesting point that there might be obligation to keep it as-is, due to legal reasons. I have to thank him for his comment, as it was an area I could have easily overlooked. And, admittedly, did overlook. It's a point worth considering for sure, and it might be advisable to consult some lawyers on this issue to really see first of all if you are going to be in the clear if you change this text data. I can't think of any obvious and immediate negative effects of doing this, but it's always a good thing to consider these before making any changes. I don't think it would take long to change the text either, as long as the footer is on some sort of master page or include, it would probably only be an hour or twos work for someone to locate this text, amend it then submit it for approval before uploading it to the server and fixing it for everyone. If the text is plain text and nothing special, and regular keyboard entry device and basic computer setup should do as long as it has all the relevant keys available to it. If the keyboard malfunctions during the update process as the entry device is being utlisied there is probably some specialist software you can download to 'simulate' the keyboard. You may need to locate this software using the mouse on your computer device if your keyboard is completely broken. I would also suggest that you make a backup before committing any changes because if you want to revert the text back to the old one if you decide you don't like it any more or it throws up some glitches then you can easily use an old copy, as supposed to re-editing it which could cause more significant problems. I also noticed you didn't capitalise any letters, whilst I recognise this as perhaps some creative flair and style, I always think back to a joke my grand mother used to tell me, "Why is capitalising your letters so important? My, what big paws you have" )

What we are trying to avoid

enter image description here < I came to this site to find answers to my questions on combining pop tarts with bacon pieces. I liked the site at first, but then I saw the footer and it confused me a lot, so I decided to leave the site)

Update

It's fixed now

Update 2

On the Area51 site it still says the wrong name

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Is that considered as a bug? – Alpine Mar 11 '11 at 16:16
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What else should I put it as :S – Tom Mar 11 '11 at 16:17
don't know, maybe it is a bug – Alpine Mar 11 '11 at 16:26
I thought about posting this bug yesterday, but I decided that I have no idea what their corporate legal documents say about what they're using as their official company name, a subsidiary company's name, a d/b/a name, &c. – Popular Demand Mar 11 '11 at 16:32
Its the same on other stack exchange sites too. Another Interesting point is that it is site design / logo © 2011 stack overflow internet services, inc; on stackexchange.com – Alpine Mar 11 '11 at 16:37
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Good call -- yes, we should change the text to match the actual name of the company, shouldn't we?

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All the websites were updated, but its the same on stackexchange.com site design / logo © 2011 stack overflow internet services, inc; – Alpine Mar 12 '11 at 8:09
@alpine I'll let the NYC team know – Jeff Atwood Mar 12 '11 at 19:27
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