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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Use Stack Overflow answer in GPL software/how to ask for permission?
I found two nice functions on Stack Overflow that I would like to use (slightly modified) in my software. The software will be GPL-licensed (I link against GPL-libraries, so there is no choice). ...
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Does Stackoverflow's code licensing override my previously specified license? [duplicate]
I heard recently that Stackoverflow has changed their license on code. I don't know the details. Myself, along with a handful of other users, have explicitly licensed code posted to Stackoverflow ...
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Making appropriate use of Stack Overflow answers in OSS
I'm working on an OSS project and often ask questions about how to fix or improve my code.
I was wondering to what extent contributions made by Stack Overflow should be recorded.
Should answerers ...
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Where can I get clarification about source code licences?
I have used Stack Overflow a lot, but its only related to code and programming. I've used only a few Stack Exchange sites.
I've not found any question that is about licences. There are so many ...
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What license are the hats published on?
I really love the way my actual hat is improving my avatar.
Would I be allowed to make a copy of that hat and edit it in my avatar after the event is over?
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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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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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Does Google provide enough CC-BY-SA attribution?
First of all, I'm impressed by Google again. Somehow they managed to extract relevant parts of an answer into a immediate result when I search for Java Home (Google Germany):
While it links to the ...
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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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Some licensing questions specifically address practical programming problems. Are they still off-topic?
I had a question related to licensing closed/deleted by Community, but it has practical applicability to programming. The question cited a specific Microsoft library with specific applicability to a ...
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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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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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Quoting from documentation of GPL code in questions & answers
Recently, this question about posting GPL code made me wonder about the implication for SO posts containing quotes from documentation of GPL code.
I'd assume that as an element released with the GPL ...
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What is the site youranswers.info and why does it have copies of questions and answers on stackoverflow/superuser etc? [duplicate]
I noticed that the site http://youranswers.info had copies of questions, answers and comments of stackoverflow and superuser questions (it might probably have questions on other stackexchange sites as ...
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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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Is linked code (ex. pastebin) in questions seeking debugging help covered by SO license?
Disclaimer: I am not looking for a legal advice here, I want to clarify the terms of the SO license.
Recently I was helping a user with his question. This was a question of the "seeking debugging ...
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What to do with helpful link-only answers pointing to a code snippet that does not have a specific license?
A certain question asking how to achieve something with jQuery UI has an answer that points to a code snippet. The code is helpful, albeit long (400+ lines). It does not mention a license, but it does ...
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Stack Overflow licensing and scientific publication
I am currently learning R and ggplot2 to generate a figure for a scientific publication. In the learning process I asked a few questions on how to create specific plots. How can I use the figure form ...
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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 ...