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- From: mhall@occs.cs.oberlin.edu (Matthew Hall)
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- Subject: Shareware Legality - Summary
- Message-ID: <MHALL.92Sep2151855@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 20:18:55 GMT
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- Hello-
- Thank you all for your replies to my question - in brief I
- released software to sumex-aim, asking to be contacted before it was
- redistributed, and found out that NAUTILUS, against my wishes,
- included it on their latest CD-ROM. The answers I recieved were
- widely varied ( only one of them told me that I was completely silly)
- and there were at least 30 responses, on the net and by e-mail.
-
- As for what I should do now, the responses tended towards the line
- that I had goofed. A legal action was discouraged (I wasn't really
- planning on a suit - that seemed a little much) as it would probably
- cost more than I would gain. I could ask them to remove my App from
- their disk, but it is published now, and I doubt that they will recall
- all the copies. The damage is done, and the best course of action
- seems to be a polite, firm letter telling them that they were at
- fault. (Maybe the all of the other disenchanted folks that this
- happened to and I can start a letter writing campaign. Or heck - all
- call to complain... collect. :-) )
-
- To protect against these things, the first thing is to copyright your
- program (I did). Put the copyright sign, date, and your name in your
- programs About box, and in the documentation. This may give you all
- the protection you need, but you should take the additional measures below.
-
- Next, in the documentation, or README file, be very careful that you
- use the correct wording if you don't want this to happen. If you want
- them to ask you beforehand, say something like "Any person or persons
- wishing to redistribute this program for a profit MUST gain written
- permission from me, the author, beforhand". You can't be too explicit
- here, and be very, very careful. "Contact me" may be interpreted as
- not needing permission, merely sending a letter to you.
-
- (Other helpful lines - add one about "The author takes no liability
- for damages..." so noone can take action against you if they think
- your program fried their hard drive, and add one about "Redistributed
- copies of this program must be distributed with all files, including
- this one" so that if someone gets a copy second hand, they know
- better)
-
- Finally- Register your program with the library of congress. The
- person posting this suggestion, however, did not say explicitly how to
- do this. Perhaps someone could post instructions.
-
- Oh yeah, MacTutor's latest version includes an article on software
- authors rights. Looks like I should get me a copy.
-
- Thanks to everyone who responded.
- -matt hall
-
- P.S. I guess it was somewhat flattering to have my meager app
- published on CD-ROM (I can tell my friends that I got put on CD this
- summer) however, I did feel like my rights were violated here, and I
- now know that I will have to be very careful in the future -
- especially with the commercial version which I am publishing myself
- and selling through catalogs. Anyone who has suggestions for that, I
- welcome your replies, and again will summarize.
-
- --
-
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- Matt Hall. mhall@occs.cs.edu OR SMH9666@OBERLIN.BITNET
- (216)-775-5805 (That's a Cleveland Area code. Lucky Me)
-
- "If a man comes up to you and says:
- '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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