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Re: Question....


  • To: "MetaStock listserver" <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Question....
  • From: "Glen Wallace" <gcwallace@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 09:14:43 -0700
  • In-reply-to: <004701bf9d1d$a945ce80$786fa8c0@xxxxx>

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Adam:

Three issues.  The statutory issue -- does copyright law cover formulas.
You'll probably never get a clear answer from a lawyer on this.  Second, the
contractual issue.  Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Drummond require a
non-disclosure contract?  If so, you'll probably find your answer there.
Third, the moral issue -- is this yours to give away.  I don't know.  You'll
have to answer that question yourself.

In any case, I'm sure we would all love to hear your views and recommendations
on Drummond's methods.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Hefner" <vonhef@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 8:35 PM
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