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Is this copy/paste from an offline but not CC-licensed source acceptable?

This question about virtual table tables in C++ spawned a handful of answers that quoted an apparently authoritative or well-regarded source back in 2011. Since then, the source website has gone ...
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Dumping Stack Overflow to a private network

Is there any tool to use the Stack Overflow Creative Commons data dumps to serve as the same Stack Overflow format website, but only on a private network (for example, running locally over ...
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What is the correct way to attribute a Stack Overflow answer in my code?

I understand that Stack Overflow answers are released under a Creative Commons license, and that I may use code from Stack Overflow answers (such as this one) in my work. I want to give credit (as ...
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Adding Creative Commons license to code posted as an SO answer; how should this be done

I am planning on posting some code, but want a comment in the code that the code is under Creative Commons, would this comment be ok in the code posted at SO for an answer? The code is by me; the ...
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By posting a selection of previously written text here, are we waiving our copyrights to the excerpt?

Posts on Stack Exchange sites have a Creative Commons license applied. However, on Writers, people will post snippets of their own writing for critique purposes. Does that mean that if I post a ...
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Is Stack Overflow Evil?

I love Stack Overflow, and I wish a vast profit to the people who created it. But I worry about creating indispensible privately held repositories of knowledge. Google appears to be going evil. ...
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Can I safely assume that content here really is Creative Commons licensed, given that there's no click-through agreement?

I just created a new test account on one of the Stack Exchange network websites. I noticed that before I post, Stack Exchange network websites never make me click an "agree" button to agree to ...
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Academic citations and attribution for SO / SE posts and impact of CC BY-SA license

I have read several questions (1, 2, 3, 4) on how one should or could give attribution to SO. In some cases, attribution is expected for professional reasons. I'm going to focus on attribution for ...
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How can we avoid the pitfalls of CreativeCommons in code snippets?

Creative Commons is a great license for a wiki, but it's not a good software license at all. Is it the case that all code snippets are under the same license as the rest of the text? I commonly say ...
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Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (cc-wiki) - SO attribution?

By posting, you are agreeing to license your question/answer to anyone under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license. That being the case, SO is a licensee, not the content owner. How can ...
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How do I remove my name from a post, in accordance with CC:WIKI?

The CC:Wiki License states that: If you do not like the way that a person has made a derivative work or incorporated your work into a collective work, under the Creative Commons licenses, you may ...
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CC commons license question

Content on SE sites is licensed under CC-BY-SA. If I write a question/answer on your sites, do I still have copyright of the text I entered or does SE now hold all copyright to it? Can I put an ...
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Merging answers into a single answer for CW without attribution

I recently asked a question on http://boardgames.stackexchange.com/ and a moderator decided to merge it with another question that they thought matched the same criteria. Another moderator then ...
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Should Stack Exchange switch to CC BY-SA 3.0?

Currently, Stack Exchange sites use the CC BY-SA 2.5 license. There's a lot of content (not the least of which is Wikipedia) under the newer 3.0 version of this license. Content licensed under 2.5 ...
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Stack Overflow clones in Google!

What is the best way to keep the various Stack Overflow clones and aggregators out of my Google search results? Sites that are not to be named; I'm looking at you. They are seriously messing up ...
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Data Dump torrent required attribution?

I see in the monthly creative commons data dump these files: content\Export-100110.7z ClearBits.txt Description.txt License.txt However the license.txt only says ...
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Should SO content have been licensed under CC-BY-SA-NC instead of CC-BY-SA?

I know it's probably too late to change it, but do you think it would have been better if Stack Overflow used the non-commercial version of the Creative Commons license? I ask this because I was ...
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Legal page says user content is under cc-by-sa-3.0, but other pages say cc-by-sa-2.5

The legal page has two references to "the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license," and both of them link to cc-by-sa version 3.0. However, the bottom of every page links to version 2.5. So ...
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Users uploading Creative Commons content to a commercial web site

For a site like SO that is not purely commercial (i.e. not selling a subscription etc.) but makes money from advertising. If I were to insert an image in a comment or in the question description that ...
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Code at Stackoverflow under any license? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Do I have to worry about copyright issues for code posted on StackOverflow? A very basic doubt: the answers that are quoted on SO, do they come under any license? Is it ...
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Is Stack Overflow's use of Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (cc-wiki) viral?

The Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license that all Stack Overflow contributions are licensed under states: Share Alike — If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may ...
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Can I use questions from Stack Overflow on my site? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Can i publish some stackoverflow’s content on my personal blog? I want to make my own Q&A site, but somewhat more specific. I want to know will if there will ...
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What is up with the source code license on Stack Overflow?

I know this has been asked several times. I've read the responses. I'm still very confused. What are the legal requirements for using samples from SO in other projects? If there are requirements, ...
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Dealing with posts plagiarising from copyrighted sources

What means do users have to report plagiarism or posting of copyrighted work? A button to flag content as plagiarism would be useful. It's not quite "offensive," and should probably have a different ...
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Publishing a book - “Best programming Q&A” from SO contents?

Hi, Is it possible to publish a book made entirely out of SO questions and answers? The idea is to publish the book freely online, and to sell kindle and printed copies on Amazon.com. Proper ...
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Impressed or angry at http://www.cnprog.com?

In case you haven't seen it already, http://www.cnprog.com is a straight-up rip-off — in terms of style and functionality — of Stack Overflow, but in Chinese. This may or may not be ...
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Creative Commons attribution and copycat sites

Using a Creative Commons license means anyone can take this content and republish it on the web. Will our usernames be also republished? (I guess the answer is yes!) What's to stop someone from ...