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I wanted to know how could I properly tag a question, if my question is about, legal and ethics, about a project I'm doing.

I searched about similar questions, but couldn't find any similar.

Could it be in another stack? from stack exchange, or should I open a discussion?

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    It would be off-topic in Stack Overflow. To suggest an alternative site, we would need to know more about your question.
    – duplode
    Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 15:27
  • wow, I've been in stack overflow for a while, and I never knew that, I mean I get why, It's off topic, but, still, it feels odd, but If it were on topic, It would be a bunch of posts related to that... I get it.
    – ekiim
    Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 15:32
  • I did the question on Law link
    – ekiim
    Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 16:03
  • twitter is the go-to place for these kinds of questions
    – Kevin B
    Commented Jul 14, 2022 at 15:42
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    If you want to know where on Stack Exchange to ask a question, then that is a topic for meta.stackexchange.com. Commented Jul 14, 2022 at 16:07
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    This question is fine here, since it's asking about, among other things, this site's scope. That could include recommending other Stack Exchange sites.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Jul 16, 2022 at 3:36

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Legal and ethical questions are off topic for Stack Overflow.

Law SE is for legal questions, but note that asking for legal advice on a specific matter is explicitly off topic. See also their help center.

Ethics would be on topic on Philosophy. Although that's about ethics in general. If you're wondering about the ethics of a specific decision, that may or may not be a good fit for that site. There is also some element of ethics on a lot of the more subjective sites (e.g. on Workplace you can ask about the ethics of workplace-related decisions).

Regarding licenses, see Where can I ask about Software Licenses/Licensing?. If you have a specific not-too-complex question about a specific well-known license, that may be on topic somewhere (like the Open Source SE in the case of open source software). But asking for a license recommendation would probably be off topic.

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  • well, It's no actual legal, It's more to get a "brief" panorama, if It's right or wrong, and If its doable choose a license, It's for a software project I have, nothing big, but I have the feeling IT could be "wrong" and if it is I don't want to even start it. In legal, Is still the correct one?
    – ekiim
    Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 15:28
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    Right or wrong (instead of legal and illegal) would be off topic for Law. Helping you choose a licence is presumably also off topic for that site. Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 15:35
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    @ekiim As far as your choice of licence is concerned, opensource.stackexchange.com might be relevant if it would be an open-source one -- but please do check their help center before asking there.
    – duplode
    Commented Oct 10, 2018 at 15:41
  • Some questions about ethics might be on-topic on Philosophy.SE, but I'd suspect this sort of question would not be.
    – V2Blast StaffMod
    Commented Jul 14, 2022 at 15:51
  • @ekiim It sounds like you may want to instead use a resource like TLDRLegal for understanding software licenses. Note that the site language is not a replacement for the actual text of a license, but aims to give a more simplified explanation of the requirements and privileges of different software licenses without the legal jargon. Also note that the site is not a replacement for legal counsel for making an actual legal decision. You would want a (company-employed-or-retained) lawyer to make any legal determinations on the business' behalf.
    – codewario
    Commented Jul 14, 2022 at 16:00

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