The Industry choice
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Jan 2 17:44:06 EST 2005
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"Bulba!" <bulba at bulba.com> wrote in message news:qcagt0l3u4aou1le4phu257n6embo98kv0 at 4ax.com... > On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 15:08:01 -0500, Steve Holden > >>whereas when a company goes >>bust there's no guarantee the software IP will ever be extricated from >>the resulting mess. > > There is a good _chance_ here: money. Somebody has poured a lot > of money into this thing. It's not going to get dropped bc of that. >From what I have read, the amount of proprietary code which *did* get effectively shredded after the dot-com bust is enough to make one cry. There were a few companies that would buy code at bankruptcy sales for maybe 1% of its development cost, but even then, with the original programmers long gone, it could be hard to make anything from it. Terry J. Reedy
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