It is not a matter of copyright; rather, it is one having to do with trademarks.
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This code is copyrighted material and WikiAnswers will not provide you with it.
Your WikiAnswers name is the user name that you select when you join WikiAnswers.
Yes it is. All the copyright & trademark information for WikiAnswers can be viewed at the related link below
The reason WikiAnswers does not have any pictures in answers is mainly for legal purposes. Most images these days are copyrighted, and cannot be posted on WikiAnswers. Thus, WikiAnswers sticks to the text-only answers it uses today.
WikiAnswers doesn't have any photos in questions or answers because first, most pictures are copyrighted and cannot be displayed here, and second, WikiAnswers questions shouldn't need photos in the first place.
WikiAnswers' real name is WikiAnswers.
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No it is not, however, it would still be better if you would ask the author for permission before using their answers ..
The name of this website is called WikiAnswers.
AnswerUnder US copyright law you can only use one or two sentences of someone else's copyrighted material and then only for specific purposes such as review, critique, or educational (see "fair use").Even if it is your own copyrighted material, we still ask that you do not post more than one or two sentences. Anything you do post becomes part of WikiAnswers and any WikiAnswers Contributor can add, edit, or remove parts of it. This is essential to our "wiki" system of collaboratively growing FAQs. WikiAnswers Contributors can improve each other's answers. This wouldn't be possible if the original answerer wanted to keep the copyright to their answer.So, I'm sorry to say, you cannot post copyrighted material whether you own it or not. If you posted your copyrighted text you'd be giving up the copyright. If you posted someone else's copyrighted text, we would need to remove it so we don't violate that person's legal rights.If you have a FAQ of your own or see a FAQ on someone else's Web site that is copyrighted, here's what you could do. Post the questions as new WikiAnswers questions. In the answers, quote one or two sentences from the other site. Or even better, summarize the answers in your own words. Then link to the other site in the right hand column of the page under "More Information" where it says "Related Links." This would benefit WikiAnswers visitors and the owners of the copyrighted material.
Copyright on WikiAnswers is a constant "work-in-progress". As information is entered, updated, and saved it immediately falls under copyright protection.