On 10/10/2011 10:41 AM, James Holmes wrote:
>
> Don't do anything else without your lawyer going over the original contract
> under which the software was supplied. The original devs may be correct and
> for all you know your current clients may be attempting to have you violate
> copyright.

This is great advice for all developers when dealing with clients.
The client may feel they are in the right, but the contract may say
otherwise.

No matter what, it looks like you could be the man in the middle
of a legal mess if you would decrypt the source and provide it back
to the client.

My suggestion, run away!
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