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License for Excel Macro
I am an end user who has developed an Excel Macro which saves end
users a lot of data manipulation time. The company which supplies the raw data is not interested in supplying end users with a macro like the one I have developed because they don't want to be responsible for supporting it. There has been many other end users that are interested in acquiring my excel macro. At this point, I think it would be too difficult to charge other end users for this macro (lots of red tape), so I am debating providing it to them free of charge. If I do this, I would like to have some protection so that I can ensure that other end users or the company will not end up selling (thus making money) off the macro that I developed. Is there a way to get some type of legal license on a macro? I am thinking something like the license that freeware software comes with...basically saying you can't charge for it, can't modify it, etc? Is there a fee that I would have to pay to obtain a license for this? Anyone ever done anything like this? Thanks, Andrew V. Romero |
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