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Is Stack Overflow violating its Creative Commons license by closing questions?
The claim is utter nonsense.
Article 4(a) of The Creative Commons license begins thusly:
You may Distribute or Publicly Perform the Work...
Emphasis mine. Not must. May.
The license under ...
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Please don't share my e-mail with Amazon without my express consent
We didn't intend to compromise your privacy or subject you to Amazon marketing, and we are sorry.
We expected to get 500 developers to test the 2019 Developer Survey, and instead we got nearly 1,500. ...
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Are there any issues with posting screenshots of books/pages?
Screenshots of pages from books plainly should not ever be used, even with citations. Images are not searchable and cannot be indexed, so a huge portion of the content just isn't there to screen ...
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If I use SO code on my website, how should I give attribution?
If you're republishing content (code, or an explanation of code) that you found on Stack Overflow in a blog post or article, the attribution must be public as well. You must1: A) clearly indicate that ...
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Question is a Copyright Violation?
Don't bother flagging it. It's not a moderator's job or even the site's job to enforce 3rd party agreements.
If someone wants something taken down, they need to file a DMCA request.
Moderators as ...
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Please don't share my e-mail with Amazon without my express consent
I first posted this as a comment, but I feel I it's really important to highlight that this is a data breach.
In the European Union data breaches must be reported. Many countries had reporting ...
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Can I post SO questions and answers in a personal blog?
Yes, as all content posted to Stack Overflow (or indeed any Stack Exchange site) is under the cc-by-sa licence.
For other people's questions and answers, you can use them as long as you preserve the ...

ChrisFMod
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Why is Stack Overflow's disclosure of email addresses to Amazon a big deal?
You seem to greatly misunderstand how powerful and influential an email address is these days.
An email address is a relatively unique identifier which allows online users to tie every facet of their ...
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Stack Overflow Logo stolen
As per https://stackexchange.com/legal/trademark-guidance, you should send an email to team@stackexchange.com
If you ever stumble across anything that looks like it violates our copyright, ...
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Dealing with a claim that a post on SO is using copyrighted content without permission
The answer posted is not an answer and should be deleted.
Leaving a comment that the author should file a DMCA takedown notice would be a nice gesture, but is not required. The Stack Exchange Terms of ...
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Please implement clause 7b of the CC-by-SA license
We're working on a few things surrounding this.
Self-disassociation
Yes - users should definitely be able to disassociate themselves from their contributions without involving us. It's the right ...

Tim PostMod
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Can I copy/paste some of my answers to a blog?
Since you are presumably the owner of that content, there is no need to mention SO, or that you also posted it there. Such a citation would only be necessary for someone other than the owner.
If you ...
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Potential legal liability when answering a hacker's or terrorist's question?
Our questions and answers use an open license. Anyone gets to have access to that knowledge, including people with ill intent.
However, the vast and overwhelming majority of people out there are just ...
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How do we handle questions that are potentially or blatantly illegal or malicious?
Your question here is not materially different than the click-fraud one, and the answer is essentially the same: close if it's crap, or if it clearly intends to harm someone else. Questions that ...
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Are we permitted to discuss software under NDA if the NDA is partly lifted?
"Permitted"? Yes and no. Yes in the sense that we really don't care because it is not Stack Overflow's responsibility to enforce or investigate non-disclosure agreements, but no in the sense that you ...
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Should copyright information be removed from code? (in questions or answers)
If it has a copyright, then it would be improper to remove it.
Everything is posted under https://stackoverflow.com/help/licensing, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike. Stack overflow is a ...
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Am I allowed to ask about cracking a forgotten Ethereum wallet keystore file password?
The key here is the focus of your post
Asking how to access Ethereum accounts (i.e. "How do I get my account back?") is off-topic
Asking how to break into someone else's account is off-...

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Can we get some explicit clarification on the *intended* legal usage of code from SO answers?
Early on, I decided that posting my answers in a less restrictive fashion was better. Therefore, my profile includes:
All original source snippets I post on Stackoverflow.com, and other sites in ...
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Are people allowed to sell Stack Overflow merchandise?
It depends on whether they've asked and received permission. The Trademark Guidance says:
Merchandise/Manufactured Items
We generally do not permit use of our name or logo on merchandise.
Do contact ...
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Is this site violating the TOS of Stack Overflow and/or Amazon and how to report?
Even if the books properly credit every author, a for-sale Kindle book doesn't suit the spirit of a "Share Alike" licence.
You're allowed to charge for a physical copy or convenience file of ...
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Is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question in an answer?
My question is: is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question being answered in the answer body?
On the internet, it is a standard convention when replying to a post in the same ...
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Can we get some explicit clarification on the *intended* legal usage of code from SO answers?
IANAL but...
The way I understand the terms of service, Stack Exchange does not claim exclusive ownership of content you submit. They do not require copyright assignment. They do require you to ...
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Is full attribution required when quoting parts of the question in an answer?
I dug in a bit, and am going to argue that the answer is actually no (though I'm no lawyer by any stretch), our standard attribution requirements are not required for quotes of a question in an answer ...
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Further details on DMCA-removed post
You're probably looking for an official answer, but a quick read of the question makes it pretty obvious.
The question contains unredacted paths and screenshots of a network drive owned by Lidl, and ...
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Why is Stack Overflow's disclosure of email addresses to Amazon a big deal?
Anita Taylor gave a pretty detailed response about what happened, while she was busy working backwards to put guard rails in place for instances where we might consider extrinsic incentives again. And ...

Tim PostMod
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If I use SO code on my website, how should I give attribution?
I've been wondering about the same thing, so after reading your question I did some searching.
From an answer by Jeff Atwood (by way of a comment by kajmagnus to this answer):
The cc-wiki license ...
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Stack Overflow questions hijacked by Zescience
There are a lot of sites which just reproduce SO. You could quibble with them if they don't comply with the SE CC licence; maybe make a DMCA request to their hosting company if they are hosted in the ...
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Is Stack Overflow violating its Creative Commons license by closing questions?
Legalistic blather like this is in the same bucket as all the other comments there that don't have to do with clarifying the question or why it was closed: "non-constructive".
Why are we even ...
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Please implement clause 7b of the CC-by-SA license
IANAL I am far from being a lawyer, but I don't think that's what the legalese means.
I believe the verbiage does give the poster (Licensor in the text) some rights to be involved with what happens ...
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