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Do you credit other peoples' code and respect license requirements when using their work?   [Edit]

Survey period: 8 May 2011 to 22 May 2011

Using others' work may require nothing more than agreeing to a license, or not removing copyright notices, or it could require something like an acknowledgement in your 'About' page. Do you abide by others' wishes? (This survey is anonymous)

OptionVotes% 
Always36042.20
Usually28633.53
Sometimes839.73
Rarely485.63
Never303.52
I don't use other people's code465.39



 
GeneralJust the web page source link of the code in comment Pin
Nicolas Dorier14-May-11 2:40
professionalNicolas Dorier14-May-11 2:40 
GeneralWho should I give credit for? Pin
Sander Rossel13-May-11 22:22
professionalSander Rossel13-May-11 22:22 
Questionlife Pin
bj rabvemhiri13-May-11 0:25
bj rabvemhiri13-May-11 0:25 
AnswerRe: life Pin
Ankur\m/13-May-11 2:13
professionalAnkur\m/13-May-11 2:13 
GeneralIt's a thorny legal issue, all right. Pin
thrakazog12-May-11 5:45
thrakazog12-May-11 5:45 
Generalgiving credit where credit due Pin
Michael J. Eber11-May-11 11:26
Michael J. Eber11-May-11 11:26 
GeneralI thank GoF in all my apps... Pin
Simon Dufour10-May-11 9:55
Simon Dufour10-May-11 9:55 
GeneralI'm surprised... Pin
Rob Grainger10-May-11 0:22
Rob Grainger10-May-11 0:22 
JokeYou should always give the credit Pin
Amar Chaudhary9-May-11 17:44
Amar Chaudhary9-May-11 17:44 
GeneralRe: You should always give the credit Pin
88Rocker9-May-11 20:28
88Rocker9-May-11 20:28 
GeneralRe: You should always give the credit Pin
JP_Rocks16-May-11 23:01
JP_Rocks16-May-11 23:01 
GeneralIf you ain't cheatin' Pin
Slacker0079-May-11 5:41
professionalSlacker0079-May-11 5:41 
GeneralRe: If you ain't cheatin' Pin
wizardzz9-May-11 6:34
wizardzz9-May-11 6:34 
GeneralRe: If you ain't cheatin' Pin
thatraja10-May-11 9:56
professionalthatraja10-May-11 9:56 
GeneralMy favorite comment Pin
Jalapeno Bob9-May-11 4:25
professionalJalapeno Bob9-May-11 4:25 
GeneralI always intend to..... Pin
Henry Minute9-May-11 0:39
Henry Minute9-May-11 0:39 
GeneralYes and No Pin
JP_Rocks8-May-11 23:59
JP_Rocks8-May-11 23:59 
GeneralCourse I do Pin
Nagy Vilmos8-May-11 23:53
professionalNagy Vilmos8-May-11 23:53 
GeneralAlways. Pin
OriginalGriff8-May-11 23:52
mveOriginalGriff8-May-11 23:52 
Generalterms and conditions Pin
R. Erasmus8-May-11 21:42
R. Erasmus8-May-11 21:42 
QuestionWhile searching something in web Pin
thatraja8-May-11 20:40
professionalthatraja8-May-11 20:40 
AnswerRe: While searching something in web Pin
Kunal Chowdhury «IN»9-May-11 6:18
professionalKunal Chowdhury «IN»9-May-11 6:18 
thatraja wrote:
I'm getting the same solution in many links(say 10+ links), so now what should I do? which link I should acknowledge in my posts?

Hmm... Not always. Some code is very generic and used everywhere. In such case, you can't produce any copyright notice on them.

Suppose, some code which is not a generic one and a person implemented it for the first time. Yes, in that case it is always appreciable if you put a link or the authors name in that code (whether he publishes his own copyright or not).

Think on your own about the code and if you see it's values to put the copyright of actual author, go ahead and put it. If it is a very basic code, you don't have to think it twice.

Regards - Kunal Chowdhury | Microsoft MVP (Silverlight) | CodeProject MVP | Software Engineer

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GeneralRe: While searching something in web Pin
thatraja12-May-11 19:57
professionalthatraja12-May-11 19:57 
JokeMissing options... Pin
Johnny J.8-May-11 20:40
professionalJohnny J.8-May-11 20:40 
GeneralRe: Missing options... Pin
Ravi Sant8-May-11 22:10
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