I know that using content from Stack Overflow requires attribution. I am also aware that that attribution is required even when quoting other answers on the same page. I came across a post today which needed some edits. As is typical when I edit a question, I was going through the rest of the thread, seeing where else edits could be made and noticed that an answer had quoted a part of the question (without attribution). I tried a few ways to edit the attribution into the answer, but I was unable to come up with a way that didn't just make noise.
I assume the same attribution requirements would apply to quoting the question just the same as would quoting an answer. Having said that, I have never seen attribution provided in an answer to the question on the same page (that I can recall). (I am also certain that I have missed providing attribution to the question I have answered if this is indeed required.)
My question is not: is including full attribution to the question on the same page a good idea? Because, in this case it seems to be rather implicit that the quote is from the question itself and added noise to the answer body itself.
My question is: is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question being answered in the answer body?
The licensing section of Stack Overflow's Terms of Service states:
You should be aware that all Public Content you contribute is available for public copy and redistribution, and all such Public Content must have appropriate attribution.
To me this indicates that attribution would be required as Questions are part of "all Public Content", however, the issue for me is the word "appropriate," in that, is it "appropriate" to omit such attribution within the Q/A format when an answer is clearly in response to the question?
I do not know if this information is controlling, but there is a blog article from 2009-06-25 by Jeff Atwood that outlines requirements in this way:
So let me clarify what we mean by attribution. If you republish this content, we require that you:
- Visually indicate that the content is from Stack Overflow or the Stack Exchange network in some way. It doesn’t have to be obnoxious; a discreet text blurb is fine.
- Hyperlink directly to the original question on the source site (e.g., http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12345)
- Show the author names for every question and answer
- Hyperlink each author name directly back to their user profile page on the source site (e.g., http://stackoverflow.com/users/12345/username)
The How to reference material written by others in the Stack Overflow answering help section, conversely, only mentions citing other answers and outside sources (emphasis mine):
When you find a useful resource that can help answer a question (from another site or in an answer on Stack Overflow) make sure you do all of the following:
This does not seem to include Questions explicitly, but perhaps this is because it is already covered by the general requirements and its explicit addition is unnecessary.