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Where can I ask about Software Licenses/Licensing?

Is it appropriate to ask questions about software licenses/licensing on StackOverflow? or the appropriate place is Programmers.SE? or there is no appropriate site currently and we should suggest such ...
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Is reposting one's own content from a Stack Exchange site after the fact, without attributing its source, allowed? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Who owns the copyright to S[OFU] content? According to the second paragraph of section 3 of the Stack Exchange terms of service (the paragraph starting with "In the ...
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Should we merge the meta tags [licensing] and [license]?

There are two meta tags, license (13 questions tagged) and licensing (54 questions tagged), that seem like they cover the same topic. Neither one has a tag wiki, but they both appear to be about the ...
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What are the requirements for using Stack Overflow content on Wikipedia?

Sometimes an answer is written like an encyclopedic article, it contains a great example/paragraph or a tag wiki is really sophisticated (such that you could use it or use parts of it in a Wikipedia ...
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What is the license on StackOverflow Questions and Answers?

If I want to copy a method from stackoverflow, I usually put the name of the author and the link in a comment above it. I'm just wondering if there's any license in affect for all the code put in ...
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Use of ELMAH code without Apache license 2.0 on stack-exchange-data-explorer

I am a developer on the ELMAH project and recently I was browsing the stack-exchange-data-explorer project on Google Code. And I noticed too many similarities between SimpleErrorHandler and ELMAH to ...
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Author License exception to CC-Wiki

I read the 'blog post on the CC-Wiki license in use for the Stack Overflow content (and by extension, the Server Fault contents, since that's what actually affects me). Personally when I write ...
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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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Can the content of StackOverflow be used for commercial purposes or not?

I noticed that the contents of StackOverflow has the following license which does not explicitly state that content cannot be used for commercial purposes: cc-wiki / Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 ...
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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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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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Ownership of content in Community Wiki posts

The CC-Wiki license makes use of the term "the author." When Bob makes a post, it's obvious Bob "owns" the content, but what happens when he checks the Community Wiki button? Does it become the ...
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Can I publish some of Stack Overflow's content on my personal blog?

I have a blog on posterous that I use as a bloc-notes-with-bookmarks, everythings I find usefull I put on it as an article. I didn't find this answer in the FAQ or in the privacy policy, so here I ...
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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 ...