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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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Interacting w/ Subscriber Content via StackExchange API in Commercial Applications

I've read the API Terms of Use and The Terms of Service and just wanted to confirm that my understanding is correct: Subscriber content can be used inside of a publicly accessible commercial ...
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Are Terms of Service questions okay?

In my search for an answer to a TOS question, I found many Google links that lead to SO. I posted my question and there was a lively debate until somebody shut it down as off topic. Fair enough, but ...
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Should we allow Questions/Answers about password cracking

I was going through his link Quote from that link Use of the Network or Services to violate the security of any computer network, crack passwords or security encryption codes, transfer or store ...
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Add anchors to the Stack Exchange terms of service sections [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Please add deep-linking to stackexchange.com/legal sections I'd like to be able to directly reference a section of the Stack Exchange Terms of Service (for example, when ...
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The Terms of Service prohibit editing other users' content

The second paragraph of section 4 of the Stack Exchange Terms of Service, "Restrictions," reads: Under no circumstances will Subscriber use the Network or the Service to ... (d) post any false, ...
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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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Which parts of Stack Exchange cost money?

I was being a good boy and reading through the terms of service. What does the following passage refer to? 10. Fees and Payment Some of the Services require payment of fees. All fees are ...
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New suspension message: “Grounded” [closed]

This is a quiet lament for two apparently under-age users Benny & Nyuszika7h whose accounts have been temporarily suspended. It would be nice to mark their accounts as "temporarily grounded", as ...
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What is our policy regarding Apple developer questions covered under NDA? [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Do some of the questions/answers of Stackoverflow break SDK agreements? Should they be allowed to close naturally, or killed with fire? I've skimmed our Terms of ...
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Is my website compatible with Stackoverflow Content Terms and Conditions?

My website programmingbulls.com is pretty old, but I have started putting in more effort into it lately with the following idea: Fetch RSS feeds from technical sites like stackoverflow, drupal, ...
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imgur, copyrighted images from the web, and imgur accounts

I noticed that when one uses the new super-cool WMD Image tool and choose "from the web" that the image is still uploaded to imgur. Are there any concerns that this might result in the unauthorized ...
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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 ...
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Stack Overflow - no terms and conditions?

I have not seen/accepted any term and conditions/terms of service in the sign up, or when posting. There is a link to a privacy policy and a creative commons statement in the bottom of the pages. But ...
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No obligation whatsoever for StackOverflow LLC about Career?

In the 'Terms of Service' for the Career site, I found the following: MODIFICATIONS TO SERVICE Stack Overflow reserves the right at any time and from time to time to modify or ...