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Re: Question....



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<but all of my code is my own work>

As long as you know that you are not performing plagiarism, it is legaly yours.
-First it is your intellectual propriety(you are its originator/developer)
-Second it is your legal property (that is for how far that will go in the US,
 nowadays...............see my other IE-mail).
-Finaly, and if being a public company, there are Agencies as a mediar
 to do this Registering (of all the different Rights) for you.
So "self-register" it, eg put it down in writing and place the accompanying
warning headers well in front of viewers so that they cannot miss.

Basicaly, by "undersigning" a statement or a letter for that matter, you
are already legalising your (in this instance) propriety.

Regards,
Ton Maas
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Hefner" <vonhef@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: maandag 3 april 2000 5:35
Subject: Question....


Any legal minds here? I have been learning a trading method, and have since
developed an
"Expert Advisor" and MetaStock code to go along with it. My question deals
with sharing this
Code with others... for example here is a statement from there web page:

Any formulae presented are copyrighted. ....          Copyright © 1996,
1997, 1998, 1999 Charles Drummond
"Drummond Geometry", "PL", "P&L", "Point and Line" copyright by Charles
Drummond.  All rights reserved.

 I did learn a method developed by Drummond, but all of my code is my own
work, so my question is:
 What are my limitations in sharing my MetaStock work? I have no intentions
of selling this, nor actively
teaching others how to use it.... but I don't mind sharing the MetaStock
code (If it wont get me into trouble).

 Thanks,
         Adam Hefner