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- From: mhall@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Matthew Hall)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Shareware legality question
- Message-ID: <MHALL.92Aug31154347@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 20:43:47 GMT
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- Hello-
-
- I submitted a shareware copyrighted program to sumex-aim. In the
- README file I included a line that read <Public domain houses, such as
- Educorp, must contact me before distributing this program>. I guess I
- aint no legal wizard, and I should have worded that more carefully.
-
- A few months later, I recieved a letter and a complimentary CD-ROM
- from NAUTILUS saying that they had published my program on the disc.
- Now there are several reasons I would like to have been asked
- beforehand.
- First, the program is going commercial, and I would like to have put a
- demo version of the new program on instead.
- Second, I would like to have made the shareware fee plea a little
- stronger, since people who buy disks from these places think that they
- do not need to pay my fee.
- Third, I feel I have the right to ask for a fee from them. A CD-ROM
- is actually pretty hefty, but since I do not have a drive, To me, its
- utterly useless.
- And last, I just plain asked to know beforehand, and they should have
- asked.
-
- Do I have any rights here, or did I goof with my language. Or should
- I just write a kind/nasty letter explaining to them how I feel. It
- disturbs me a little that these people are using my program to make a
- profit (not, of course, that people are buying the NAUTILUS CD in
- droves because of it, but still) Does anybody have a similar
- experience?
-
- -matt hall
-
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- 'A dog just carried away your ear.'
- Do you run after the dog, or search first for your ear?" - Moon over Morocco
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