Copyright question
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Stef123
Copyright question
General inquiry: Sripts in here are shared with the community, so I guess no one objects to private use by forum members. But how does the situation look like for corporate environments? Any legal restrictions I need to be aware of? Do the rights stay with each author and are negotiated with him on a per-script basis?
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Re: Copyright question
I would think that is the default if there is no explicit "Free for commercial use" (or similar) notice in the script.Stef123 wrote:Do the rights stay with each author and are negotiated with him on a per-script basis?
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Re: Copyright question
I would probably object to someone using my free scripts in a money making scheme simply because my code is crap and I can't take any liability for it failing or causing problems in a corporate environment.
In general, the moment you want to use someone's free contribution to make money, ask them first.
In general, the moment you want to use someone's free contribution to make money, ask them first.
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Stef123
Re: Copyright question
Common courtesy. Who wants his comment -lines or little glitches turn up all over the place?40k wrote:In general, the moment you want to use someone's free contribution to make money, ask them first.
In this general question I was more concerned about the legal side, not in terms of liability but like I said, copyright per se, the usual stuff to be aware of when dealing with any kind of software, from Open Source to Public Domain.
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