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21/11/2001 08:25:47
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
FoxPro 2.x
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00583846
Message ID:
00584410
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Josh,

I wasn't even thinking if it was legit code or not. Good point. My concern was whether you as the owner of Refox should be using it for a third-party. I'm not sure what the agreement says, but I can see very valid arguments on both sides. 1.) If someone needs Refox, then let them buy it like everyone else. 2.) Is this any different than someone offering to convert some old Clipper files as a favor. Not sure what the rules are in your case. The sellers of Refox might have an opinion though...

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>>Is this a good idea? Kind of a grey/black area of stepping on the licensing agreement isn't it?
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>VERY VERY grey! Yes. That's why if they can name a few variables & procedures, I feel comfortable they have the right to the source. Especially if they say "Main3.prg has been corrupted, that's all I need"
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>When someone says "it has a main and some variables are x and loop" I just delete it.
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>If this were vfp code, I'd not offer, but fpw code? not many people are still actively coding in this. so if they can cause me to believe that they have the right to decompile the code (ie; have the source code) I don't have a problem...but if they do not satisfy that requirement, then I do nothing.
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