It used to be normal to have an escrow agreement in software licences so
that if the vendor went bust the source code would be released by the
third-party escrow holder.
On 10/07/2013 04:48, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I agree, but what do you think about this? There is a medical
hardware company that sold their devices with software. The software
company went out of business and a lot of people legally own the
hardware and software but it is unusable because they can't get
installation codes. What would you call it if someone reverse
engineered the installation codes so the users could use their equipment?
Jeff
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