Tim Churches wrote:
>> I am not sure if this is entirely true in this case, Tim. I've got the
>> codes in my database already. HCN no doubt have a Docle license. I just
>> want to know I've got everything I want.
>>     
> No David, it's not your database. I suspect (but Kuangie as teh owner of
> Docle could confirm) that Docle has licensed its codes to HCN for
> distribution in HCN products, but that doesn't mean that Docle has
> licensed its codes to David Guest for use in a stand-aone OpenOffice
> Base reporting system.
>
> Now, Kuangie is rather unlikely to bring a law suit against you for such
> use, but it is the principle I am concerned about here: if the creator
> of a coding system designed to represent medical or other knowledge
> wants it to be widely used, then s/he really does have to provide a
> proper license to allow that to happen under copyright law - otherwise
> people who do use it are in a legal limbo. And not all creators of
> medical coding systems are as nice as Kuangie.
>   

I'm thinking of going back to paper.

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