RE: Decryption Licensing Verbiage/Copy

2002-03-07 Thread Lon Lentz

  You could reference the DMCA in saying that decrypting would be a 
violation of federal law.

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 From: Rick Osborne [Mojo] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Subject: Decryption Licensing Verbiage/Copy
 
 
 We're looking to add some verbiage/copy to our licensing agreements 
that
 says something to the effect of decrypting any encrypted 
 templates violates
 the terms of this license.  Our management-types want it to sound 
more
 authoritative (and nastier) than that.  Does anyone have anything in 
their
 licensing agreements like this that we can copy/steal?
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Re: Decryption Licensing Verbiage/Copy

2002-03-07 Thread Douglas Brown

I would simply say something like 




Licensee is not allowed to distribute the binary and source code (if 
released) to third parties. Licensee is not allowed to reverse engineer, 
disassemble or decompile code, or make any modifications of the binary 
or source code, remove or alter any trademark, logo, copyright or other 
proprietary notices, legends, symbols, or labels in the Software. 

Licensee may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement 
that is caused or encouraged by Licensee's failure to abide by the terms 
of this licence. 



Success is a journey, not a destination!!



Doug Brown
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Subject: Decryption Licensing Verbiage/Copy


 We're looking to add some verbiage/copy to our licensing agreements 
that
 says something to the effect of decrypting any encrypted templates 
violates
 the terms of this license.  Our management-types want it to sound 
more
 authoritative (and nastier) than that.  Does anyone have anything in 
their
 licensing agreements like this that we can copy/steal?
 
 Thanks!
 -R
 
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Re: Decryption Licensing Verbiage/Copy

2002-03-07 Thread Jochem van Dieten

Douglas Brown wrote:
 I would simply say something like 
 
 Licensee is not allowed to distribute the binary and source code (if 
 released) to third parties. Licensee is not allowed to reverse engineer, 
 disassemble or decompile code, or make any modifications of the binary 
 or source code, remove or alter any trademark, logo, copyright or other 
 proprietary notices, legends, symbols, or labels in the Software. 
 
 Licensee may be held legally responsible for any copyright infringement 
 that is caused or encouraged by Licensee's failure to abide by the terms 
 of this licence. 

Some people have a weird interpretation of the word simply :)

Jochem
IANAL


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