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Licence question [message #16500] Wed, 28 July 1999 00:00 Go to next message
Onet is currently offline  Onet
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Registered: July 1999
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I have a question about selling IDL-scripts.

I have been asked to make an application (for Win98/NT) that
generates some data and afterwards I want to use IDL as the
program to display this data and generate a postscript file
(perhaps even call IDL from my program).

Considering that RSI has the copyright to the IDL program and
the IDL language (keywords, etc) used to make the scripts:
- Can I sell the script that I make to my customer (the
copyright of the script)?
- What are RSIs restrictions on this? (I could not find this
information, other than that the USE of the language is
restricted but it is not clear to me what this means).

What are the issues that I need to think of?

Cheers!

Onet.



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Re: Licence question [message #16558 is a reply to message #16500] Sun, 01 August 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
Messages: 2866
Registered: September 1996
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Craig Markwardt (craigmnet@cow.physics.wisc.edu) writes:

> If you signed a contract with RSI that limits your options, well then
> that's one thing. Otherwise, I would argue that you are free to give
> away or sell your *original* scripts to anyone you choose. It seems
> the consultants who visit this newsgroup do it all the time. :-)

Uh, better believe it!

I haven't asked the good folks are RSI specifically about this,
but it seems to me it is in their interest for people to sell
as many IDL programs, classes, and books as they possibly can.
Those things won't do much good without IDL software, and *that*
is the business RSI is in. :-)

Cheers,

David

P.S. But I wouldn't be sharing or selling my softkey. :-)

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Re: Licence question [message #16559 is a reply to message #16500] Sun, 01 August 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
Messages: 1869
Registered: November 1996
Senior Member
Onet <onet_nl@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> I have a question about selling IDL-scripts.
>
> I have been asked to make an application (for Win98/NT) that
> generates some data and afterwards I want to use IDL as the
> program to display this data and generate a postscript file
> (perhaps even call IDL from my program).
>
> Considering that RSI has the copyright to the IDL program and
> the IDL language (keywords, etc) used to make the scripts:

Hold on. RSI absolutely owns the copyright to the IDL program and its
accessory files, but I highly doubt they own the *language* itself.
Sure, they might own a copyright on a textual description of the
language, (a technical white paper, etc.), but not the language. As a
matter of public policy, I don't think any court would uphold any
claims on ownership of a computer language in the abstract. It's
gotta be tangible to be ownable.

In your case, you need to consider the copyright law. Did you copy or
transcribe any portion of the IDL program into your own? If you did,
well then you might have a problem. But using IDL keywords alone
probably doesn't count. Just because I use the words "if", "then" and
"object" in an article doesn't mean David Fanning can come after me
for copyright infringement on his book. [ Try me David. ] All of the
creativity is in the *arrangement* of those words into a meaningful
program, and copyright law is all about creativity.

> - Can I sell the script that I make to my customer (the
> copyright of the script)?
> - What are RSIs restrictions on this? (I could not find this
> information, other than that the USE of the language is
> restricted but it is not clear to me what this means).

If you signed a contract with RSI that limits your options, well then
that's one thing. Otherwise, I would argue that you are free to give
away or sell your *original* scripts to anyone you choose. It seems
the consultants who visit this newsgroup do it all the time. :-)

Craig

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