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Questions about the legal aspects of Stack Exchange sites, such as the terms of service, using content and/or code-snippets, attribution, copyrights, patents, using trademarks, etc. General legal questions are OFF-TOPIC but may be asked on Law Stack Exchange.
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We’ve updated the cookie policy modal and domain (August 2025)
We’ve made changes to our Cookie Policy.
The goal of this update is to provide accurate information on a high level of how we utilize cookies across the different services we offer, and remove the ...
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Why is Stack giving the option manually object to "legitimate interests" if it is supposedly the same as pressing "necessary cookies only"?
This request recently got answered and the official answer says that Stack itself uses no cookies based on "legitimate interests".
While good to know, this leaves the following questions (...
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"Necessary cookies only" enables cookies it shouldn't
The current layout of the cookie setting currently allows selecting "necessary cookies only" with one click. However, selecting "necessary cookies only" still leaves "...
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Please upload DMCA takedowns to the Chilling Effects Clearinghouse / Lumen Database
I have a request. I'd like to ask Stack Exchange corporate to establish a practice of uploading all DMCA takedown requests that it receives for content hosted on the Stack Exchange network to the ...
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Does Stack Overflow distribute content under the non-CC license granted by the terms of service? If so, who receives distributions under this license?
It has recently been confirmed that the Terms of Service requires contributors to dual-license their content when posting on the Network. The first license is the Creative Commons Attribution-...
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Does Stack Overflow Inc. receive anything of value from podcast guests in return for allowing them on the show?
Does Stack Overflow Inc. receive anything of value from podcast guests in return for allowing them on the show? I realized that for a while I had assumed thought that the podcasts were advertorials (...
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Can SE just resell our data, relicense it and remove the attribution requirement?
SE has decided to charge for the network content when used for training AI according to an article. This has not been officially announced here, so we do not know the details.
But the main question to ...
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Does the dual license in the pre-2018 Terms of Service allow SE to permit others to redistribute subscriber content outside of CC BY-SA?
I was reading around the topic of the precise details of subscriber-content licensing on SE, and I found (and read more carefully than the previous times I'd seen it) this thread on FOSS.SE from 2017, ...
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Could SE remove the "For inquiries about using the data for LLM training, contact us." clause? It's pointless now that a US judge ruled it's fair use
Feature request: remove that clause when accessing an SE data dump:
You can access this site's data for personal use. For inquiries about using the data for large language model (LLM) training, ...
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Child protection: adding recognition filters to block obvious offensive content related to pornography
We've had yet another unsuitable post on Worldbuilding.
The title was innocent enough:
I'm think of making steam punk/fansty hybrid do you have any
suggestions
The body of the question contained ...
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Is it time for Stack Exchange, Inc and the community to legally separate amicably?
There's no need to rehash the issues that have led to a lack of trust between the employees of Stack Exchange, Inc and the members of the community. Suffice it to say that astoundingly they continue ...
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Stack Exchange should review and document their data retention policies
Recently, Stack Overflow posted a blog post about their Providence system (see also a 2015 blog post by Kevin Montrose about this same subject). This is related to the Personalized Prediction Data.
It ...
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Should I post questions about solutions to standardized tests on Stack Exchange?
I have been going over practice test questions for the SAS Base certification.
Sometimes, while going through various practice questions I have collected from random websites, I get seriously stumped ...
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Update to our Advertising Guidelines
Today, we have updated our Advertising Guidelines as follows:
“Retargeting pixels are not allowed on any campaign. allowed for a limited number of vetted and pre-approved Programmatic partners.”
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Communication priorities
Two days ago, via a post on codegolf.meta which summarised a number of recent network-level issues, I stumbled upon Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow have moved to CC BY-SA 4.0. I was astonished to ...