Hi Darren,
Yeah, but John's idea of a software escro is the best solution to the 
problem I have heard yet. The idea would allow for agreements to share 
or distribute the software with the author/developer while they are 
active, and the escro repository could then offer those files even if 
the parent company goes out of business.


Darren Harris wrote:
> Yes that's the point. And this is the classic argument of free where
> abanden where. Which is why I would seriously air on the erge of causion
> with regards to sharing software.
>   


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