Fred (FL) wrote:
I'm sure there are computer savvy wizs in the
Elecraft community - with the ability to
This is illegal in the USA and severely restricted in Europe. The
copyright outlasts the company; it is just more difficult to work out
who owns it.
Also, one of the selling points of the PIC series is that you can
prevent the program memory being read. As well as the copyright breach,
any attempt to get round that in the USA would fall foul of the Digital
Millenium Copyright Act.
Heaven forbid - but should the corporate airplane
go down in a hurricane, with all hands aboard -
who's to keep the Elecraft firmware alive? Ditto,
This is why I have already suggested that it be put in escrow (which is
not the same as backup). Standard escrow arrangements don't protect
against products being killed for marketing reasons, e.g. after a
takeover, and only protect customers, not, for example, third party
suppliers of replacement parts, so a standards escrow may not cover all
concerns.
say a unfriendly takeover, by Yaseu, etc.? Major
companies, are supposed to worry about such
rare happenings, for the customers sake.
That normally only happens in business to business environments, where
the customer is aware of the possibility of escrow and has the market
power to get it into the contract. Even then, normal arrangements don't
protect well against takeovers done to get a competing product off the
market.
I'm a computer programmer, not a lawyer.
--
David Woolley
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