> Jared
> Did you affix a copyright statement to it? That was one lesson I
learned
> from a software vendor I used to work for. Some people will strip the
> copyright statement off, but most people will leave it attached. Then
you
> can tell the auditor something like "hey this was written by a real
expert. "
> Or "hey you guys removed my copyright statement ".
>
No I didn 't. My experiences with a script that is (was?) on MetaLink
prove
that this is largely irrelavant, as that script had everything except the
header, which had been neatly removed.
Yes, legal action is possible I suppose, but not worth the time
and expense in that case.
Jared
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> Jared <br >
> Did you affix a copyright statement to it? That was
one lesson I learned <br >
> from a software vendor I used to work for. Some people will strip
the <br >
> copyright statement off, but most people will leave it attached. Then
you <br >
> can tell the auditor something like "hey this was written by
a real expert." <br >
> Or "hey you guys removed my copyright statement". <br >
> <br >
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<br > <font size=2 > <tt >No I didn 't. My experiences with a script that
is (was?) on MetaLink prove </tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >that this is largely irrelavant, as that script had
everything except the </tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >header, which had been neatly removed. </tt > </font >
<br >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >Yes, legal action is possible I suppose, but not worth
the time </tt > </font >
<br > <font size=2 > <tt >and expense in that case. </tt > </font >
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<br > <font size=2 > <tt >Jared </tt > </font >
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