I previously had a problem in a homework programming task I am doing, so I copied and pasted the error into Google.
This link showed up, which embeds the entire Stack Overflow page for that question within their website.
Yes, they keep the copyright:
But they also say ©2014 Zeering.Com
, which obviously refers to their own site, but couldn't it also be claiming that they own the content in the iframe (the Stack Overflow question)?
But (the most important bit!), they seem to be making money from advertisements placed on their page, which of course is unfair since Stack Exchange gets nothing from it! Surely making a profit from content on Stack Exchange sites that they do not own is strictly prohibited?
Is this site within the terms and conditions of Stack Exchange? The vast majority of this content is from Stack Overflow!
I was interested whether Zeering does the same thing with the content from other Stack Exchange sites, and so far I've only been able to find results from Stack Overflow (wanted to move this question to Stack Exchange Meta, but there's no point if only Stack Overflow is affected by this).
Every link I've visited on this site via its search feature are frames with Stack Overflow questions in them. This seems to be a search engine exclusively for Stack Overflow questions.
Edit: The embedding of Stack Overflow via frame
s has been resolved by Stack Exchange's legal team, however Zeering.com are still not attributing to Stack Exchange's T&C.