Anyway, as long as it is stated in the Terms of Use and we all check
that box, then we agree to whatever it says.  So, if it says that and
that is what it means then you can't say that they don't get copyright.
 Now, it makes it harder to argue in court which is why others fill out
tons of paperwork on this stuff.  So, there is no court.  But I doubt
any of us are going to take CakePHP to court if and when they publish a
book with one of our code snippets in it.

And Nate "reasonable expectation of privacy" might not be the exact
name in this context, but the principle is the same.  I was on a photo
forum and people's type is copyright protected when they login.  But
that and the DMCA is hard to fit with a court battle.  Much easier to
say it was in the Terms of Use and argue that.  So, since it lists in
there that Cake Foundation can use your code then CakePHP is okay and
people understand that.


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