Although English law does not recognise the concept of abandonware, it
would not be a good move for software authors to sue someone for
distributing software which has long since ceased to be sold. English
copyright law only allows compensation to be paid on the basis of lost
revenue: if the
.searching to enter in contact with Alexandre GASSMANN.
Is this one of the the authors of Nucleon from the former QL Software
house Pyramide?
Cheers...Ralf R.
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Although English law does not recognise the concept of abandonware, it
would not be a good move for software authors to sue someone for
distributing software which has long since ceased to be sold. English
copyright law only
Yes it is.
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Objet : Re: [ql-users] Abandonware + Retro computing
.searching to enter in contact with Alexandre GASSMANN