↪ 2014-03-08 Sat 23:43, Felix Friedlander <[email protected]>:
> http://stackexchange.com/legal
> Section 3 - Subscriber Content
> Bascally, once you give your information to SE It becomes permanently 
> licensed to them under CC BY-SA. One right that seems particularly nasty is 
> that they retain the right to republish any material that you delete!


Hi Felix,

That seems like a feature of CC BY-SA rather than a problem in
their ToS. Maybe you can elaborate?

But basically if you publish content under CC BY-SA through
StackExchange, it seems normal to me that you don’t have the right
to change your mind about the license and then sue StackExchange
for distributing something under a creative commons license.

Best,

--  
Hugo Roy  
Project Lead, Terms of Service; Didn't Read <www.tosdr.org>  
 
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