My blog is made up by different types of contents, and not all can be licensed under the same license.
Textual contents
The textual part of this blog is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
This means that you can redistribute the contents, adapt them to fit in some other publications, as long as you:
- attribute the work to the original author (that's me)
If you think that summary is too short, you can read the full license in Legal Code
Code Snippets inside blog posts
Unless explicitly specified, the code snippets inside the posts are licensed under the same Creative Commons Attribution License as the textual contents.
Pictures
Unless explicitly specified, the pictures shown on the blog are licensed under the same Creative Commons Attribution License as the textual contents.
Pictures whose copyright I don't hold me are copyright by their original author and usually licensed under a Creative Commons License: so, in that case, the copyright is by the original author.
Downloadable Contents
All the content that can be downloaded from my blog as archive file contain a LICENSE.txt file that specify the license under which it is distributed:
generally speaking all downloadable code is licensed under the new BSD license while other content such as presentations, screencasts or demo code are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.