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According to Helen Dawson <helend at accessone.com>: :The legal department at my company is a bit nervous ... :They are concerned about the :risks of using software that may inadvertently contain fragments :of patented or copyrighted code, without anyone who can indemnify :us against this risk. It's good to worry about this. However, how do you handle the situation when dealing with software you've written on site? I would think that passing the free software through the same reviews as the inhouse procedures should be sufficient... -- -- "See, he's not just anyone ... he's my son." Mark Schultz <URL: mailto:lvirden at cas.org> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting
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