>>Hi,
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>>Do your customers get source code backups? If no, why not? If yes, do you have any tips?
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>Yes but only the source that they paid for by contracting me to do the work. Most time, I just email them to the IT guy when he ask for it. I do keep ownership of my framework and functions and I can't sell the program to a third party.
But can they compile to the same EXE without the protected framework and functions?
And can they do a repair if the error is in your framework or protected function?
>If it's your own application, I would not give it to them so I think your way is a good one. I guest that you already have a clause that they can't sell it to anyone. You could send it with a password that only the third person knows.
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