This is essentially a legal question. Stack Overflow deals with programming questions, literally the act of writing code and the IDEs we use, not the associated issues around it. 

It is not practical to cite every use case that is not on topic. Instead focus on what is on topic. If something doesn't fall into the default close reasons, a custom close reason can be created when voting to close a post.

> ##[What topics can I ask about here?][1]
> 
> - a specific programming problem, or
> - a software algorithm, or
> - software tools commonly used by programmers; and is 
> - a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development


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To accommodate the discussion in the comments, I've updated the [help center][1] to add the following points:

> 7. Questions for support for offsite resources such as App Stores. Direct your questions to the relevant organisation. 
> 
> 8. Legal questions about copyright or licensing. <a href="https://opensource.stackexchange.com/">Open Source Stack
> Exchange</a> or <a href="https://law.stackexchange.com/">Law Stack
> Exchange</a> may be suitable.


  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic