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:::The use of the task test verbatim from Project Euler worried me considerably, however I believe their license allows it - after re-reading the license page several times, I came to the concluson that the bit that says it can't be re-published is refering to everything else except the problem itself. I'm not a lawyer though, so I could be wrong... Whether their license means the task page as a whole is now under the Creative Commons license is also something I'm not qualified to say. It might be better to change the description to something like "Solve the Project Euler problem ''here''" (where ''here'' is a link to their page) and remove all actual PE text.<br><br>
:::--[[User:Tigerofdarkness|Tigerofdarkness]] ([[User talk:Tigerofdarkness|talk]]) 19:25, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
 
::::This is not only a problem of license, but also to be fair with other projects. And one of Euler Project rules is that those who have found a solution accept to not publish it. To be honest, this rule doesn’t apply to problems 1 to 100. Here is what is stated in Project Euler “about” page:
::::''However, the rule about sharing solutions outside of Project Euler does not apply to the first one-hundred problems, as long as any discussion clearly aims to instruct methods, not just provide answers, and does not directly threaten to undermine the enjoyment of solving later problems. Problems 1 to 100 provide a wealth of helpful introductory teaching material and if you are able to respect our requirements, then we give permission for those problems and their solutions to be discussed elsewhere.''
::::But I’m not sure that simply referring to some Project Euler problem without any added value respects the requirements.
--[[User:Lscrd|lscrd]] ([[User talk:Lscrd|talk]]) 19:53, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
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