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Client decompile of program
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18/02/2003 16:44:44
Jordan Pastourel
Worksafe Management Systems
Toowong, Australie
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Contrats & ententes
Divers
Thread ID:
00754370
Message ID:
00754710
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>>You need to take a look at what your contracts say about this case... is the code owned by you or your client?
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>The contract is purely a user license contract and the code and the IP belong to our company. i know of Refox and use it for our projects, but unfortunately it seems to have been either by-passed or the code accessed another way (a previous developer of ours now works for the client involved).
>So as you can see i am very eager to put a stop to this through a legal means as i see that it is the only way under the current circumstances. Any idea where i might start to look for information that outlines the steps involved to prove the software is ours?
>
>Jordan

One thing I would STRONGLY suggest before jumping straight to a lawsuit with your biggest client is to ask for a meeting with them and attempt to work this out. You may be able to work out a deal where they will pay you for the code.

I would be very leery to jump into a fight with a government entity like this - it could take forever to settle, might cost an enourmous amount of money, give you a bad reputation, and cause you to lose a customer (if not several).

This also might not be the "fault" of the customer - it could be that your former employee took some technology with him when he left.
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
"The only things you can take to heaven are those which you give away" Author Unknown
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