That's really the same thing I said.
>Hi Craig,
>Not sure about this but I'd say that the next steps should be respected:
>
>1. If a license agreement says it's ok to reverse-engineer it then no problem.
>2. If the license agreement prohibits it than you can't do it.
>3. If there's no license agreement then it means that before reverse-engineering the software, authorization from the legal owner should be obtained. If for whatever reasons you can't reach the legal owner than you can't reverse-engineer the software.
>
>Does that seem ok to you?
>
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer