In this question, the OP posted part of a licensed function from MATLAB Central, without any kind of attribution. Users pointed the lack of authoring information in the comments.
I flagged the question as a license infringement, and I got the answer:
declined - I don't think that licensing issues with code are for moderators to enforce.
The issue has already been raised about plagiarized answers (here and there). As far as I understand, the conclusions are:
- Moderators are not qualified to judge copyright infringements, since this is a purely legal issue.
- They still can act on the basis that plagiarism is an "issue of site quality and standards".
Are these issues still relevant to questions posted on SO?
Moreover, shouldn't SO be concerned about the ethical issue? We expect users' answers to be adequately quoted and attributed, so shouldn't the site abide by this standard too?
In this particular case deleting or closing the question might or might not be the right move: on one hand the OP seems pretty new, on the other hand the problem has been clearly raised, and even though the OP reacted to other comments he/she failed to correct his/her post. However, my question here is general and is about SO's general policy on this matter.