Read the Terms of Service and the Privacy Statement, lol!
I don't think you can copyright a question. An answer is different, though - I think that could be subject to copyright but if you had read the TOS you will see that they get out of that one.
Shame! ... not worth suing, though!
2006-08-25 02:08:23
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answer #1
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answered by Owlwings 7
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Sure, why not. People sue over anything these days. First find out if you have validity to sue and then take action!!
2006-08-25 01:58:46
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I think I saw somewhere that after you post a question, Yahoo owns it. It's the same with answers. It's on this site somewhere.
2006-08-25 01:58:54
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answered by Jen 4
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It might cost you more than you would win, but if you feel firm about it--go ahead. Cool off first and think about it. (Asking this question is a good place to start--research)
2006-08-25 02:06:39
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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no way. it is just a question and not worth sueing over
2006-08-25 03:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that's cool, take it as a complement
2006-08-25 01:58:49
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answered by osu_fanz 4
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that sucks, i think that it would be more of a hassle then it is worth to sure them.
2006-08-25 02:06:42
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answered by liss843 4
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hell sue everyone why stop with yahoo
2006-08-25 02:01:00
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answered by crickitt r 2
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tell them you want free service and all that good stuff
2006-08-25 01:59:37
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answered by scrappy06 3
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you can try but I am sure they would laugh at you.....
2006-08-25 01:58:25
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answered by swtsugarbear522 2
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