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Is there any problem if we copy the code of someone to save and make it public ?

24th Dec 2018, 4:51 AM
Gopu Pavan
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--> Content Ownership and Right to Post!  • Follow community RULES: https://www.sololearn.com/Content-Creation-Guidelines/
24th Dec 2018, 6:02 AM
Danijel Ivanović
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When you save a copy of someone else's code, a comment at the top will be added indicating the username of the creator of the code. There's no problem in making it public unless you removed that comment or the original coder wants it private especially if the code is getting significant upvotes.
24th Dec 2018, 5:29 AM
Jonathan Pizarra (JS Challenger)
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Yes. You are right Taste But there is one thing. Getting fame using someone else's code is not allowed. For example you created a code. Then I copied it and post it as mine and get tons of likes and comments using your skills. It's not allowed (Or even if it is allowed it is not good to do also)....
24th Dec 2018, 5:27 AM
Raj Chhatrala
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Look at the lisence, if its under public domain sure. If it require you to give an attribution then give it. Just read the lisence
24th Dec 2018, 4:55 AM
Taste
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If you are copy someone's code just for learning purpose, better kipping it private. Because if mods will detect copied codes, they will make it private and issue a warning for you. Keeping private is better. Taste I think you are talking about copying code from external sites? Because Sololearn do not have a license.
24th Dec 2018, 5:08 AM
Raj Chhatrala
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I thought he want to copy from somewhere else. In SL idk, maybe we can put a lisence, i dont see any restriction about putting our own lisence in community guidelines
24th Dec 2018, 5:17 AM
Taste
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Thanks Jonathan Pizarra I was a bit confused. 😅
24th Dec 2018, 5:31 AM
Raj Chhatrala
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Thank you all for giving me valuable information
24th Dec 2018, 12:35 PM
Gopu Pavan
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Its also stated in community guidelines, if we copy paste code from somewhere else we'll need to have the right to do so and also follow the third party lisence.
24th Dec 2018, 5:39 AM
Taste
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