This question contains code with an OP Copyright message.
I thought of removing it as it is irrelevant to the question, but well, it may have obscure legal implications, so I want to check here first.
This question contains code with an OP Copyright message.
I thought of removing it as it is irrelevant to the question, but well, it may have obscure legal implications, so I want to check here first.
All contributions on StackOverflow are licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike, that means that everyone is free to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format as well as to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, however you must give proper attribution and publish the remixed content under the same license.
The bold part means we can actually edit any contribution as we want without any headache as long as we make clear who contributed what to the final outcome.
So probably (I'm not a lawyer) the used license would not forbid doing what you want to do.
Of course all this assumes that the contribution indeed belonged to the original contributor and is not a breach of copyright by itself. However some of such cases might be (people just copying code from somewhere including the copyright notices) and in these cases removal of just the copyright notices seems to be the wrong course.