This is not a bad comment.
What I gather that he is saying is that we are perhaps looking for a
technical solution when we should be looking at the source of the need.
If you believe that your customers will steal from you and try to make
money from redistributing your product behind your back, then getting
better customers is a better solution.
If you think that potential customers will base their businesses on
stolen goods, you probably should look at a different market or take the
Microsoft approach
"If they are going to steal software, I want them to steal mine" - Bill
Gates
If every potential customer steals your product and you come to dominate
the market in your area, you will find lots of lawyers ready to help you
collect your rightful license fees plus damages.
In the meantime, make sure that your license agreement and contracts are
clear. You are permitting use - not transferring ownership. The
conditions under which they can use the product should be clear and the
fact that they can not make copies or redistribute it (for free or for
profit) should be in the license that they sign.
Ron
nik crosina wrote:
Hi Ivan,
What you are saying is very easy to say if you don't feel the need to
actually comment on a possible solution.
Without wanting to take this thread too OT - what is your suggesiton
to people / companies who have content which they invested
considerable amount ot time and money to create?
Nik
On 4/17/07, Иван Дембицкий <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Peter,
I think a problem in business idea.
You can compare Microsoft and Google business idea.
And?
Do you like Microsoft direction?
Everybody understand: it's yesterday's business principles.
You need to change your mind for correlation with today's realities.
Problem not in protection problems.
Problem in business idea.
IMHO.
--
iv
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