Questions tagged [licensing]
Apply to questions about the licensing of Stack Overflow content unless specifically regarding the Stack Exchange changes made in January 2016, for which use tag [mit-license].
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If I use Stack Overflow code on my website, how should I give attribution?
As a web developer over the years, I've done work in HTML, CSS, jQuery, PHP, and MySQL. And there have been numerous times I have found code snippets on Stack Overflow to be useful. I've probably copy/...
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Can we get some explicit clarification on the *intended* legal usage of code from SO answers?
I was recently told by someone that due to the fact that Stack Overflow uses the CC BY-SA 3.0 license any code examples cannot be used in a commercially available closed source application. This ...
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Is it valid if one licenses their own answer at Stack Overflow?
I visited CommonsWare's profile and saw this.
Can one do that? Just curious cos from my understanding all code posted here come under Creative Commons license.
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Remember when you promised not to imply that I support your political message? [closed]
Before dismissing this as a "spurious interpretation", please consider that these license restrictions are the same ones that protect our names and technical content from being used on sites ...
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Question on plagiarized licensed code
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 ...
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Can code posted on Stack Overflow be used on closed-source software?
The Stack Overflow site footer says:
user contributions licensed under cc by-sa 3.0 [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported] with attribution required
And one of the terms of CC BY-...
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Posting GPL code in an answer
I would like to answer a question about modifying code to handle an API change in a Linux kernel release. I feel that the best way to do this is to annotate an example from an actual kernel module ...
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The license of code on Stack Overflow
I want to know the code license on Stack Overflow. Sometimes I copy the original code pieces, or make some changes; sometimes I used the idea and code by myself.
I really want to know the license or ...
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Stack Overflow is no longer providing Creative Commons Data Dumps
The company has refused to honestly explain their plans to the community, but the data dump was late, and a former employee graciously did the community the favour of confirming that the company has ...
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Request for official policy of implementation of section (4)(c)(iii) of CC BY-SA 3.0 regarding comments
Prompted by this answer, and in particular this comment.
For reference, section (4)(c)(iii) of CC BY-SA 3.0 reads:
to the extent reasonably practicable, the URI, if any, that Licensor specifies to be ...
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Content attribution in the era of Doc.SO's erasure
All user-provided content on SO is given under the terms of the CC-by-SA Creative Commons license. Among other things, this allows copying, but only so long as you provide attribution to the original.
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Is the original poster of an answer allowed to destructively edit his own content?
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/29198809/revisions
In this case, the OP wrote a well-received post and then just "destroyed" his post by editing it.
Is he allowed to do so, because it is his own ...
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Deleting account with all content
Please delete my account including all posts (questions and answers) that I created.
When I search for the instructions to delete it, it says:
User deletion is irreversible! By sending this ...
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Can I copy/paste some of my answers to a blog?
Some of my answers kind of look like blog articles (e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/a/42165259/1225328 or https://stackoverflow.com/a/29797145/1225328).
The company I'm working for just starts a new ...
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What should I do when there is a license text in code from an answer?
I came across an answer from a question in the bounty section and upvoted the answer, because it makes more sense and looks helpful than the other ones, but this answer had a complete MIT license text ...
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Copying code to open-source bugtracking
Sometimes, people ask questions about why a certain program won't work with an open-source compiler, and the answer turns out to be that it is probably a bug in the compiler. One such example is here.
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There's no about/version information or license information on the Stack Overflow App
Unless I missed it, which I don't think I did, there's no 'About' or anything in the Stack Overflow iOS app. There's also no CC-BY-SA reference. (The CC-BY-SA is not present in the Stack Exchange iOS ...
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Can SE users change the license of their content with profile text? [duplicate]
I thought that the answer to this question was an obvious "no". But these three users, all with much more experience on StackExchange than I have, evidently disagree. They each use very similar ...
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Can I retroactively dual license code I posted on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]
Edited the question to only contain the part which is not being answered by the linked question
I know it is possible to dual license code posted on Stack Overflow.
Does this also apply retroactively ...
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Licensing Attribution on basic questions
I know that the license for SO is cc by-sa 3.0 with attribution required.
However, when one starting learning a language and find basic questions here, would it still be necessary the attribution?
In ...
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Can someone replicate Stack Overflow if all users put their posted content under e.g. CC0?
I have seen some users put another license on their content posted on Stack Overflow. Some dedicate it to the public domain or use CC0 by stating that in their SE profile. Judging by some other meta ...
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Feature Request: Automatic insertion of license header for code blocks
My employer requires that I add a license header to code I post on Stack Overflow. It would be good if it had an option to automatically add such a header to all new questions and answers.
Here are ...