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CC BY 4.0 (Wall content license)
also: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, CC BY 4, Wall blog license
Wall publishes its blog articles (at wall.tg/blog/<slug>) and its open-data archive (daily JSON snapshots of /api/product at github.com/gmediaorg/wall-public/tree/main/data/daily-stats) under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license — CC BY 4.0.
What this allows: anyone can share, copy, redistribute, adapt, transform, and build upon the licensed content for any purpose (including commercial), provided they give appropriate credit to Wall (wall.tg), provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. They may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests Wall endorses them or their use.
What this does NOT cover: Wall's live application source code (closed-source by design — the public-mirror at github.com/gmediaorg/wall-public has docs and canonical-asset HTML, not the application code), user-generated posts (each user retains rights to their own posts; Wall has a license to distribute them per /terms), and trademarks ("Wall," logo, brand colors).
License URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The license text is the legal authority; Wall doesn't modify it.
Where CC BY 4.0 (Wall content license) appears on Wall
- License bar at the bottom of each blog article
- BlogPosting JSON-LD `license` field on every article
- github.com/gmediaorg/wall-public LICENSE file
- /press — explicitly noted that canonical descriptions are CC BY 4.0
Related terms
Common questions
Can I republish a Wall blog article on my site?
Yes — that's exactly what CC BY 4.0 allows. Provide credit to Wall (wall.tg) with a link, indicate if you made changes, and link the license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). You don't need permission; the license is the permission.
Can I use a Wall blog article in a commercial book / paid newsletter?
Yes — CC BY 4.0 does not restrict commercial use. Same attribution requirements apply.
Are Wall logos and trademarks also CC BY 4.0?
No. The Wall name, logo, and brand assets are trademark-protected. /press has the brand-asset usage rules. CC BY 4.0 covers the article and data content, not branding.