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Can I use existing tables for a new program?
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15/07/2003 01:32:35
Michael Ouellette
Australian Technical Services (VIC) Pty
Australia
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
Title:
Can I use existing tables for a new program?
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00810086
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00810086
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A potential client want to rewrite an existing application for many reasons but mostly due to poor service, bugs galore, etc from their existing programmer. They're suggesting I use the existing tables so as not to lose historical data. Without going into the logic for me to use their tables, does this violate copyright? The company does not own the code and the programmer won't give/sell it to them. As I see it, the code is the contractors but the tables are 100% the company's. But on the other hand, the contractor "wrote" the tables so it then is his "code". Please set me straight here.

This is not the first time I've encountered this problem so I guess it must happen around the world. ( The tables are NOT normalised, key words are used for field names, etc so I would be very happy for this to all go away as a copyright issue )

Thanks
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