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05/12/1999 10:09:47
 
 
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04/12/1999 22:46:45
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
Miscellaneous
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00298766
Message ID:
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>I agree with Craig. Software code is just like other intellectual property. You can go through the laborious registering process, but all it does is 'stamp' the fact that this code was shown as written by you at a certain point in time.

The registering process is not laborious. Fill out a one page form, attach a copy of the code (which can be electronic), write the check, and send it in. Done!

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>The alternative that I use, for this and writing projects (actually had a film produced years ago) is to send the code to myself by Registered Letter. In this way, I get a letter with date stamps on the outside and on the seals. You then put this in a safe deposit box and it doesn't get touched until such time as you need to bring it to court. You must NOT open the envelope! That's the key proof of when you wrote the code.

Good advice

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>My attorney friends tell me this will cover most instances of 'who wrote it first'. Of course, if MSFT boosts it, bring lots of lawyers.
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>- John Kiernan
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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