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Can I use the Stack Exchange logo when advertising for a Stack Exchange site?
Can I use the Stack Exchange logo to promote a Stack Exchange site, as is suggested here for the RPG beta?
The legal says
Use of Our Name or Logo in Advertising
Do use the most current ...
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Is quoting a book in a question or answer copyright violation?
I read a book that answers one of my questions, and I would like to quote it as an answer. Is that illegal?
Thanks.
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Another Internet site is providing Stack Overflow content and wrapping tons of advertisements around it; is this legal? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Weask.us cloning stackoverflow content
While Googling for "componentart grid search," I found this Stack Overflow question: ...
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Is there an official position regarding whether or not we can ask legal questions on Stack Overflow?
To be clear, I am asking if there is an official position - not what you think the position should be or if you think there should be a position at all. :) If there is an official position, please ...
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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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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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Could an in page table of contents and/or anchors be added to the legal pages? [duplicate]
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Please add deep-linking to stackexchange.com/legal sections
I referred to the legal pages occasionally already, specifically the trademark guidance for Stack Apps to ...
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What role does Fog Creek Software have in the ownership of the Stack Exchange Network?
A day or two ago, I wrote a Wikipedia article about the Stack Exchange Network only to notice the new legal information pages a few hours later. Now, I want to update the article so it is as accurate ...
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Open source code posting. Is a license required?
I recently came across this question which had a portion of Chromium code in it. At the bottom they put the license for the code(which is BSD style). Is this actually required? How is the snipplet of ...
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What to do when you find copied SF, SU or SO content on other websites?
Recently, while answering a Server Fault question, I stumbled upon a copied Server Fault question and answer at what looks like a content aggregation or text scraping site.
Here's the original ...
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As an iPad/iPhone/iPod touch developer, what can't I ask or answer on Stack Overflow?
Due to the developer agreement with Apple for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch developers, what can't I ask or answer on Stack Overflow?
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Do some of the questions/answers of Stackoverflow break SDK agreements? [duplicate]
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Should moderators enforce NDAs for software vendors?
Somebody I know thinks that some of the questions/answers on stackoverflow violates certain core SDK agreements. Is ...
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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 ...
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GPL license questions
Questions about the GPL are common. See this recent example. Dealing with flossy licenses seems to me to be a common issue for actual programmers, and sending all such questioners off with a 'not ...
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Legal preamble in copied code?
Regarding questions that include pasted code that does not belong to the questioner, and normally has a legal disclaimer...
Is it considered Good Practice to edit the question to once again have the ...
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Can the Experts-Exchange Patent affect Stack Overflow's Rating System?
I have switched to Stack Overflow away from Experts Exchange's paid subscription. I remember years ago reading that Experts Exchange had patented a rating system and just found it online. Might this ...
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Is there a Stack Exchange site for Law Questions? If not, why not?
I think a Legal Stack Overflow would be an excellent resource. Why doesn't such a thing exist? If it doesn't, I'd like to create one.
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How far should we go in judging question ethics?
I recently happened across this question:
How do I hide a file?
The OP asks about writing code in C/C++ to make a file "hidden or undeletable." Rather than close or downvote the question for its ...
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It is legal under UK law to charge someone to post their CV?
I know there are laws that stop agents charging before putting someone CV forward etc. However I don’t know if they will hit the stackoverflow career's website.
@Joel - you may be right that it is ...
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What is the deal with keeping all the images on http://sstatic.net
For example, the arrow image is stored here: http://sstatic.net/so/img/vote-arrow-up.png . I wonder why not keep everything on local servers. What is the licensing aspects of those images? Can they ...
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Not the Place for Legal Questions
I'm seeing more and more questions about illegal activity, or the legality of certain activities showing up on the SO-sites. Should the FAQ be amended to state unequivocally that the community is not ...
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How to handle questions that may have legal concerns?
http://superuser.com/questions/29586/what-rights-does-an-employer-have-to-the-employees-computer
The question above is what sparked the concern. How should the community handle questions that deal ...
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Can I create a website similar to SO? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Am I Allowed To Make a StackOverflow Clone?
Can I copy SO design, layout and color combination to create a new website.
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Will I have any problem making a StackOverflow Clone? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Am I Allowed To Make a StackOverflow Clone?
I am programming a StackOverflow clone. Functions and layout, just for study.
Will I have any legal problems? Will there be ...
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Who owns the copyright to S[OFU] content?
What with Jeff's blog post today, possibly this is a good time to ask: who actually owns the copyright to questions, answers and comments submitted to StackOverflow and relatives?
Over in this ...
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Can I close a question as “subject under non-disclosure”? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Should moderators enforce NDAs for software vendors?
I came across a question on Stack Overflow today which discusses a subject currently under non-disclosure agreement ...
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What is the policy on discussing OSx86 or Hackintoshes?
What is (or what should be) the policy on discussing the OSx86 project or the Hackintosh?
For those not familiar, OSx86 is the movement on the Internet (complete with its own Wiki, etc.) on getting ...
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Company worries about legal issues with reading / posting on SO? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
I’m worried about Stack Overflow content licensing
This question came up today at work and I thought I'd (ironically) ask SO about it - have other employees at your ...
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flazx downloads: legal?
I'm trying to decide how heavily to police something...
I've been alerted to a number of flazx links on stackoverflow that link to rapidshare downloads of copyright material (i.e. e-books).
Since ...
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I'm worried about Stack Overflow content licensing
Strongly related: Do I have to worry about copyright issues for code posted on Stack Overflow?
It appears that all the submitted content on Stack Overflow is licensed under the Creative Commons (CC) ...
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How can we use the Stack Overflow name/logo?
I've toyed with the idea of designing a shirt, but toying with an idea is pointless. If I did design a Stack Overflow shirt, what would be the legal extent to which I could profit from my work?
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Acknowledging Stack Overflow users in my application
I'm writing an application, and I get help on Stack Overflow for many of my code primitives. Somewhere in my application I would like to acknowledge Stack Overflow's "help" in building the ...
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Who owns the content I post?
Does Stack Overflow, Server Fault or Super User own the content that I post?
What do I do if I want all of my posts and my user account deleted?
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Any legal exposure from answering questions?
I'm pretty sure I have no contractual obligation to readers, but are there other grounds, such as negligence, on which I could be liable for posting an answer that ends up costing someone?
If I ...
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What is proper etiquette when someone posts copyrighted material?
I just ran into an answer in which the author included a link to a PDF book that was licensed only to them. I'm pretty sure this is copyrighted material and the author does not want copies of the book ...
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Do I have to worry about copyright issues for code posted on Stack Overflow?
I was wondering about the copyright of code snippets from answers. Let's say you ask a question and the solution consists of ten lines of code, which are given in an answer. Are there any restrictions ...