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Is uncited LLM usage considered a CoC violation under the Inauthentic Usage policy?
AI without following /help/referencing is not allowed by the Inauthentic Usage Policy, which also points to /help/referencing in the clause of interest:
Plagiarizing or copying content from websites, books … I guess you could nit and say that them pointing to the same Help Center page about content "written by others" doesn't qualify for whether it meets the condition of "websites, books, or other online and …
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What does the logo of each Stack Exchange site represent?
Site
Logo
Site Topic
What the logo represents
Academia
academia
Books
Android Enthusiasts
Android
The Android logo, though slightly changed to look like a speech bubble
Anime & Manga
anime and … minimized version of the full logo, which consists of the name of the site with a visual indication of “overflow”
Mathematica
Mathematica
Inspired by Wolfram’s Mathematica logo, but modified due to copyright …
6
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Would SE Inc. even be able to detect it when people use Subscriber Content to train LLMs wit...
We find that the likelihood of direct
regurgitation of long copyrighted sequences is somewhat uncommon, but it does become
noticeable when looking at popular books. …
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How does this site avoid copyright infringement?
But if answers from this site literally become integrated into books, games, movies, apps and so on, how does the user of the answer avoid any claim to copyright infringement? …
5
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How should you respond to "Give me a fish" / RTFM questions?
We might view it differently if someone takes a code snippet we wrote, uses it in a project that gets into litigation over patents or copyright or fails in other ways where lawyers get involved. … raised but without giving the solution :-)
Items found from a search are (likely) to be accessible to the questioner (unless the searches include material that is not available to everyone) whereas print books …
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1
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Where can I ask for an explanation of the differences in the copyright pages in various book...
I happened to notice that different books published by Springer sometimes have slightly different names listed next to the copyright © symbol. … I would expect the name printed on the copyright page to be standardised so I found it surprising to see (what looks like) inconsistencies and typos. …
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How is it possible that I own the copyright to my own content on SE, but I can't delete it?
I own several books, movie tapes and music cassettes. I do not own the copyright of any of them. … Surely you also would feel uncomfortable if copyright holders could delete your books.
SE has also acquired your content legally since you have agreed to the Terms of Service. …
29
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We should make books of our best content!
But other than that, if you follow the attribution rules in the CC-BY-SA license and don't violate SE's copyright on the design, you can do this today. … Turning Q&A content into publishable books involves a fair bit of work. …
4
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A New Code License: The MIT, this time with Attribution Required
something that recommends a comment with the URL be added to the code if they copied the code verbatim from the site and requires anyone republishing the information (blog posts, websites, pod casts, books … If they republish verbatim, they must also include the copyright notice(s). …
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flazx downloads: legal?
I've been alerted to a number of flazx links on stackoverflow that link to rapidshare downloads of copyright material (i.e. e-books). … Since the content is copyright, my instinct is that these rapidshare links are simply illegal. …
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Why don’t we call our licence by name?
Creative Commons introduced a beta version of its new license designed specifically for wikis, in conjunction with Lawrence Lessig's introduction of a wiki to help draft an updated version of one of his books … to either the copyright holder or a designated entity." …
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Is there a policy on "promoting" websites featuring cracked apps?
In addition to flagging them as spam whose primary purpose is to drive people as mentioned by APC, I think SO should always follow the copyright and anti-piracy laws. … Any question, answer and even comment that contains a link which violates these laws (e.g. sites that promote sharing of cracked apps, key generators, links of pirated pdf books etc.) should be flagged …
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Do we really need the copyright tag?
The tag wiki for copyright states:
The copyright tag is for issues relating to the creation and/or display of copyright information. … The tag won't be blacklisted; 331 questions is nothing compared to say the books or homework question, which is a consistent problem. …
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Stack Overflow and GotW
of going back and revising all my popular Internet-published Guru of the Week (GotW) articles, which along with my traditional magazine articles were eventually assembled into my three Exceptional C++ books … Are you okay with me posting copyrighted content (I would probably want to include a small copyright notice on every GotW problem or solution)? …
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Is it alright to post solutions to exercises from programming books?
The law demands that you do not copy the exercise text wholesale, because the book is covered by copyright. … (Exception: those extremely rare books that have a license that is compatible with Stack Exchange's CC BY-SA license.) …