Sam,

(From another Sam in the Netherlands).

If i read your email correctly, at this moment the developed product is NOT open source but is intended to become such - as a result, you have significant
standing upon the subject.

If you'd like further information please give me a shout at sam.colak at me.com.

Wish you all the best.
Samuel


On Nov 30, 2008, at 2:36 AM, bladev_devbla wrote:

Does anyone know how to solve this possible legal issue.

I created a website I wish to fully open source. The programmer and I
both own shared rights to code in our area's (mine: front, his:
functionality). Recently he has simply gone round me and published on
the front-end which was my section with regards to e.g. authorship,
copyright law here in the Netherlands. (he earns money off doing this
of course.. basically at my expense )

My question is..

Can I simply publish the whole project for developers 'open source' or
do I still need some kind of permission from him?? do I need it
anymore, at all, ever?

We had no formal contracts, I see it this way; the trust has been
broken so I don't feel I need his permission anymore.. if at all, but
am curious what you all think..

Kind regards, Sam




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