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Dealing w/ Outside Interests in Your Projects?

Anthony Boyd asks: "Last weekend, I built a web site that is a poor-man's version of Classmates. Except that it is custom-built just for my high-school, with no ads or fees. I got a fine response from the people that knew about it, and was busy reconnecting with lost friends... until [last week], when my school's alumni association called and gave me an earful of comments such as, 'that's a rogue site' and 'it may not be legal!' Turns out, they hoped to build something similar, as a platform to entice donations. So, I'm stuck. Before I do anything, I'd like to ask Slashdot: have the projects you built for 'just for fun' been overrun by outside interests? If so, what did you do, and what would you have done differently?"

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  1. One Option by AlexisKai · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well, if you're pleasant and charismatic, you can always try selling them their very own customized alumni website, which you just happen to have right in this briefcase....

  2. Re:Send them packing by Feztaa · · Score: 3, Funny

    (I'm not a lawyer, and I don't play one on TV)

    So close, yet so far away...

    I'm waiting for the day that somebody says "I'm not a lawyer, but I play one on Slashdot."