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Am I allowed to add some legal information into my answers?

I am posting an answer that contains code to use hardware to control a thermostat in a house with the code. However, since there are still bugs, I want to add a little snippet of legal code. Here is ...
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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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What is our policy regarding Apple developer questions covered under NDA? [duplicate]

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How do I use Stack Exchange if I'm under 13 years old?

I was just reading the Terms of Service, and noticed something: Subscriber certifies to Stack Overflow that if Subscriber is an individual (i.e., not a corporate entity), Subscriber is at ...
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Where can I find the “API Terms of Service” referred to from the legal pages?

I'm in the prototyping phase for a medium size solution built upon the current Stack Overflow API. The recent discovery of the lack of a particular feature I took for granted (see Why does the API ...
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Reverse engineering clause in Careers terms of service?

I found this line in the Stack Overflow Careers Terms of Service, which I need to agree to if I wish to file my resume: You may not reverse engineer, reverse compile or otherwise reduce to human ...