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The Stack Exchange content policy document is a bit vague on the subject:

users should be careful when using copyrighted content without the permission of those who created it

...so I wondered what this community thinks about it? I am noticing a few copyrighted illustrations in answers (mostly), and wanted to ask around before starting to deal with it.

Copyright was covered briefly in an answer to a previous question, but not really addressed.

The Stack Exchange content policy document is a bit vague on the subject:

users should be careful when using copyrighted content without the permission of those who created it

...so I wondered what this community thinks about it? I am noticing a few copyrighted illustrations in answers (mostly), and wanted to ask around before starting to deal with it.

Copyright was covered briefly in an answer to a previous question, but not really addressed.

The Stack Exchange content policy document is a bit vague on the subject:

users should be careful when using copyrighted content without the permission of those who created it

...so I wondered what this community thinks about it? I am noticing a few copyrighted illustrations in answers (mostly), and wanted to ask around before starting to deal with it.

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What's the community's position on copyrighted material?

Copyright was covered briefly in an answer to a previous question, but not really addressed.

The Stack Exchange content policy document is a bit vague on the subject:

users should be careful when using copyrighted content without the permission of those who created it

...so I wondered what this community thinks about it? I am noticing a few copyrighted illustrations in answers (mostly), and wanted to ask around before starting to deal with it.