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By submitting content to this site, a user of Rosetta Code guarantees that they have the authority to release such content under the GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2. Content, once submitted to this site, becomes available under the GFDL (v1.2). The submitter, and the submitter alone, accepts liability for consequences arising from the unauthorized release of submitted copyrighted material.
'''By submitting content to the Goodbye Wold project, you thereby certify that its distribution does not constitute copyright violation, and accept liability associated with that violation. You also grant license to the Grand Rapids Community College Computer Club (GRC4) permission to distrubute said content.'''

Basically, make sure you have permission to make the content you submit publicly available. The easiest way to do this is to only submit content you create yourself. In a sense, that's almost required; you really should test code before you post it.

Revision as of 18:30, 11 January 2007

By submitting content to this site, a user of Rosetta Code guarantees that they have the authority to release such content under the GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2. Content, once submitted to this site, becomes available under the GFDL (v1.2). The submitter, and the submitter alone, accepts liability for consequences arising from the unauthorized release of submitted copyrighted material.