That's a fairly decent overview.
But if you are working for
someone else and you were on their time, or you used your
employer's computer, and even if at home on your own time
on your own computer you still may have ceded your rights
to your employer.
To avoid ambiguity most employees are
asked to sign over their rights as a condition of their employment.
If there is any ambiguity that is where lawyers come in, and
that is what they thrive on.
You are very ambiguous about the involvement of others.
"JLGWhiz" wrote in message ...
Here is a web site that will give you an idea of what intellectual property,
which is what you use when you develop code, is all about.
http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/le...bcopyright.asp
"JustLearning" wrote:
Where can i found out about these rules and regulations? Both public and
microsoft?
"Joel" wrote:
Anythin posted on this site would be considered "Public Domain" and follows
the Public Domain laws that apply where you live. You have to also adhere to
microsoft license agreements.
"JustLearning" wrote:
Can i sell my vb program that was created by me but with help from other
users as well?? If not can i use my program in a company with out selling it?