Skogsgurra
Electrical
- Mar 31, 2003
- 11,815
Background: We have been designing with micros ever since the 4004 appeared back in the early seventies. We have always thought that the customer has the right to source and object. And we have always delivered both to the customers.
Now, we hear that we shall protect ourselves from "pirates" by keeping the source. And even I can think that that is a reasonable thing to do. Especially since most jobs involve a high percentage of R&D before you get to the keyboard and you seldom get paid for that part of the job. There are also special techniques (tricks) that you develop in order to use the cheapest possible processor so that a customer with volume production can produce at the lowest possible cost. This IP is valuable information that we want to keep to ourselves.
Therefore, we have started to keep the source code in our archives and deliver the object to the customer so that he can program his parts. There is nothing in writing that says that source code shall be delivered.
One of our customers that we developed a family of appliances for has now decided to "in-source" the development and we suddenly (after about four years) get an e-mail where he demands that they get all code, including source code.
What is your opinion about this? How would you act?
Now, we hear that we shall protect ourselves from "pirates" by keeping the source. And even I can think that that is a reasonable thing to do. Especially since most jobs involve a high percentage of R&D before you get to the keyboard and you seldom get paid for that part of the job. There are also special techniques (tricks) that you develop in order to use the cheapest possible processor so that a customer with volume production can produce at the lowest possible cost. This IP is valuable information that we want to keep to ourselves.
Therefore, we have started to keep the source code in our archives and deliver the object to the customer so that he can program his parts. There is nothing in writing that says that source code shall be delivered.
One of our customers that we developed a family of appliances for has now decided to "in-source" the development and we suddenly (after about four years) get an e-mail where he demands that they get all code, including source code.
What is your opinion about this? How would you act?