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Re: XyWrite and C (in the 21st century)



>From whom did the NotaBene people license the code for their software?
Was NB a clean-room build?

Peter

wbass@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> And thirdly, any agreement you had in an EULA was
> with XyQuest or TTG -- you have no agreement with the current owners of
> the code.
>
> Copyright would still apply, even for what most people would call
> "abandonware." But copyright doesn't prohibit reverse engineering.
>
> Wally Bass
>
>