I'm really confused over this. Basically, I'd like programs I write to be useful to others. I don't expect to make anything from these programs but I don't necessarily want anyone else to either. It's probably not a real issue for the PSIM programs, but I've designed some other hardware and software and use a common header. I also have this desire to put a disclaimer in that says there is no implied warranty or fitness for use. What information should I put in my code? Funny how I don't think about my hardware designs in the same manner although it is nice to see credit when others have used the design. Dave --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" <grichter@...> wrote: > > That is what "public domain" means. You are placing the code in the > public domain, allowing anyone to use it, and preventing anyone > from asserting exclusive ownership.
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Re: Intellectual Property
2006-02-28 by djbrow54
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