[SGVLUG] Four Tips To Avoid Open Source Legal Problems
Dustin Laurence
dustin at laurences.net
Fri Jul 7 13:51:58 PDT 2006
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 01:37:22PM -0700, Jeremy Leader wrote:
> I think the selling point for the tools is that it's a risk with a huge
> downside (for a big company), even if the probability of detection is
> fairly low.
It isn't always--companies are surprisingly ignorant of what running
'strings' can tell you. Should work for a binary for any platform, too.
> Lots of companies probably have lots of code that was written by
> programmers who aren't at the company any more, or was written by
> contractors.
I wouldn't bet ten cents on the lack of copyright violations in any
proprietary product. I doubt it is uncommon.
Dustin
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