Greetings,
We who live in Australia, a land entirely populated by criminals, sheep
herders and wandering EDI philosophers (speaking in XML tongue) feel at home
with moral questions.

The best advice I have if a job feels morally wrong change jobs
If they take "short cuts" on their software purchasing they could be taking
"shortcuts" elsewhere.

(At least its only cash penalties at risk rather than transportation to
Australia :-) .

My AUD0.05.

regards Paul

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lou Bedor [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 3:25 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Potential EDI Moral Delima
>
> Sidney,
>
> Ethically, you cannot use Firm A's software to develop software for Firm
> B. All
> of Firm A's
> software should have be returned to them at the completion of the
> development.
> This, by the way,
> assumes that firm A either had multiple licenses or did not use the
> software
> while you had it.
>
        .....

> The ethical questions concern your client. The moral questions concern you
> personally. The legal
> questions might ensnare both of you.
>
        .....

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