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Who Owns Source Code When a Company Folds?

pipeb0mb asks: "A few years ago, I worked for Chilliware, Inc. as the 'Technical Development Manager'. Some of you may remember us for the software iceSculptor, Mohawk and Mentor. Chilliware folded rather quickly and harshly back in May of 2001 due to money issues. Within days of the first layoff, everyone was gone, from the CEO and VP's to the receptionist. Now, years later, I've been digging through some old CDs, and am reminded that I still have the final production source code for the products we released in the retail channel. I've attempted to contact several folks over the past couple of years to gather information about the software and who owns it now. To no avail though. Either I get an 'I don't know' or 'No one' from the dis-interested parties. I feel like these programs are my children that never got a fair shot. I hate to see so much work wasted and lost to the ages. So, Slashdot: What do I do with this source code? It's a great deal of well commented and well written code, performed by over 100 developers in a former Soviet Republic (who formerly worked with Boomerang Software). Where do my binary children go now?" As things are now, if a company folds, the code is buried and forgotten unless someone buys the rights to it, before the source code is lost. This issue was discussed a long time ago and there didn't seem to be much in the way of answers. Have 3 years made any difference?

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  1. You don't by tarquin_fim_bim · · Score: 3, Funny

    I would imagine SCO have already registered a Copyright and will be contacting you shortly to save you from unwittingly using someone elses intellectual property. Either that or the creditors.

  2. Who owns the code? by stratjakt · · Score: 5, Funny

    I do.

    I will license it to you for 699 dollars.

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  3. How to find out who owns the code. by pclinger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Post it online, wait to get sued.

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    1. Re:How to find out who owns the code. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Better yet:
      Post it online in co-workers name, wait until co-worker get sued.

  4. It has to be said ... by Greedo · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's a great deal of well commented and well written code, performed by over 100 developers in a former Soviet Republic ...

    Well, we all know that in Soviet Russia, source code owns YOU. So maybe you should ask IT.

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  5. Who owns the source code? by oZZoZZ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Flip a coin

    heads = SCO
    tails = Microsoft

  6. school by zumbojo · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Where do my binary children go now?"

    Either Binary District Elementary or Binary Memorial High School.

  7. Re:Lawyers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "This code belongs to SCO!"
    -- the SCO Minster of FUD

  8. Well written AND well commented? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    What do I do with this source code? It's a great deal of well commented and well written code

    Well written AND well commented? Put it in a museum, dude!

  9. Go away, Darl by A+nonymous+Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    He didn't say it was Linux code.

  10. Re:creditors and dead code by micromoog · · Score: 4, Funny
    • 4. Just go ahead and give the code to SCO, since they own it anyway and have all along.
  11. Re:ask the owners by Vainglorious+Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    a company seizes to exist

    You're thinking of another company that siezes to exist. Chilliware has merely ceased to exist.

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  12. Re:You will need to check the BK court records by kelnos · · Score: 3, Funny
    When a company goes BK...
    all i can think of while reading this: "when a company goes to burger king..."
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  13. Re:creditors and dead code by Ingolfke · · Score: 5, Funny

    Then, if you do anything of value with it, worst case scenario is they sue you, you settle, everyone's happy.

    Please tell me you've never done any Linux development for IBM.

  14. I'd say it's.. by El_Smack · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, from this line...
    "Some of you may remember us for the software iceSculptor, Mohawk and Mentor."
    I'd say Troy McClure owns it.

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  15. A little time will help... by ConceptJunkie · · Score: 3, Funny

    The copyright will expire eventually.

    Just wait 70 years after everyone dies and you're home free.

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  16. News for nerds, not lawyers by Unregistered · · Score: 4, Funny

    /. is not the place to go for legal advice. A lawyer is. If you listen to /. you're gonna be following the advice of people who are just talking out of their ass and get in trouble.

    I can see future Ask /.s:
    I got charged with DUI. What do i do?
    I got arrested for murder. How can i get off without having to pay for an expensive defense?
    I plan to rob a bank. Any tips?

  17. Re: Ask a Lawyer by booch · · Score: 5, Funny
    OK, we really need a new acronym here. IANAL is good, but we really need something better. Here are some ideas:
    • AAL - Ask a lawyer
    • OAACPLA - Only an attorney can provide legal advice
    • TISDWWK - This is Slashdot; we wouldn't know
    • DYALTFYC? - Do you ask lawyers to fix your computer?
    • RAM:IWNASDFLA - Repeat afer me: I will not ask Slashdot for legal advice
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  18. 4. A better idea by Lord+Prox · · Score: 4, Funny

    It is presumed that the coded is gone. As in tossed in the trash, right. So do it.
    Here. 33N 38' 8" by 117W 56' 28" in back, on friday 8th of August at 11:00 pm. in a brown paper bag...
    Now you have tossed it in the trash. I'll come pick it up and do a back alley GPLing... All for only a pack of Camels and a Mt. Dew.
    Contact me for details.

  19. OP: The very first thing you do ... by Glonoinha · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well the first thing you do is not broadcast to the world that you have all this intellectual property.

    If I had to guess, it goes something like this :

    1. Company goes belly up.
    2. You find source code to a market ready product
    3. DON'T BROADCAST TO THE WORLD VIA SLASHDOT THAT YOU HAVE IT.
    4. Change it up a little, particularly change the name and some visual aspects of it.
    5 ...
    6. Profit!

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  20. Code ownership: common practise in Sweden by truth_revealed · · Score: 4, Funny

    1. Offer goose for code and post notice in town square.
    2. Wait 30 days
    3. If no one claims the code in that time you may keep the code and eat the goose.

  21. Re: Ask a Lawyer by eht · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what did you do when you were found with 40g of cocaine and a 12 year old prostitue in your car? My uh friend is in a similiar situation.

  22. simple solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    copy the code and accidently leave it behind an the next local Linux User Group meeting. Shortly after that it might a anonymously posted to a newsgroup and from that poing, the creditors have to work really hard to protect their intellectual property and you are free to work on it in the meantime.

    Accidents happen.

  23. Re:You have to be kidding by BlackHawk-666 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Put the code on an FTP server with anonymous access and place the address on SlashDot and an ad in the newspapers and ask them to come pick up their fucking code which you have been looking after for the last few years. Charge them rent on the hard drive space and cartage to take it away ;->

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