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you pay for custom coding - 2 months later your script is avail retail! wtf? [drama]
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what the hell? i needed a bit of code written because i can't find any scripts or plugins that will do what i want them to. so i write up a specific detail of what functions i want in said script, drop top dollar to have a custon script built, and two months later unnamed programmer icq's to ask what he should charge for retail on previously mentioned work. somewhat chapped i say at least what i payed for it, to which the reply is "that's a little expensive for retail isn't it?" so basically what i payed good money for, is going to soon be available to everyone at half the price. the script worksvery well for what i wanted it to do. programmer obviously sees this and decides he can make more money off it. am i completely fucked for having any options here? this is kind of what i am assuming. however, at the time it was being coded i assumed that being as i payed in full for the expense of writing this code i would get some sort of exclusive use on it. i mean fuck, i paid for a custom script because i didn't want every knob i'm competing with to have what i got going on. i wanted something different. fuck, when you pay for something like this it should be yours. maybe it's just my opinion, but whatever. i guess from now on i'll be discussing exclusivity rights before i drop any money, and to anyone else who thinks they're shit is theirs once they've bought it, you should too.. this is such a stupid ass situation, lessen learnt i guess... [/end drama here] |
yep.. sucks. that kinda thing happens all the time.
not only in adult. |
you should of had them sign a contract.
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You can't blame him for making a product out of it and selling it. Wouldn't you?
He could have refunded you or something, as the person with the idea. |
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Yes, if you paid for it exclusively for you. it should not be sold at retail. And I'm a programmer. You have every right to be pissed off about this. Not sure what you can do, other than expose him?
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Where do you think these guys get there ideas from?
People like you and I that come up with them... Next thing you know our great idea is net wide for everyone! |
yea fuck that, when he goes to sell it you should get a % of that
otherwise expose his dirty business practicies... i'd be furious if i was you |
Expose him when he releases the script..
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You should drop the programmers name in here so noone else works with him, thats a very shady thing for a programmer to do. Its common sense that custom work is 99% of the time exclusive as well, which means.. you dont want copies for sale all over.
It's also bullshit that you financed the production of the software and that the programmer is now turning around and reselling it for even cheaper. Why did you have to pay more than everyone else? If he was going to resell it later he should have charged you retail as well. I would argue that he doesnt have the right to resell, you didnt give him rights to resell and it was never discussed either. It might not be in your favor legally since you didnt sign a Non-Competitive or Non-Disclosure Agreement, but if this programmer has any class and would like future clients to trust him, he should honor what he already knows you wanted. |
like i said, i made the stupid newb mistake of just assuming that paying for custom coding bought you your custom code. end of story.
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i've designed several blogs for people, i don't just rework blog designs i've already done and hock them off for easy money, or post up the same blog designs a week later offering them for 40 bucks or something... |
you should talk to a lawyer who knows about "intellectual property"
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Non Compete's and Non Disclosure's would have resolved this...
WG |
Unless he signed away the rights to the code, you only have a license to use it. It still belongs to him. That's the way it works.
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Why don't you just package it up and sell it yourself and undercut his ass?
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I used to work for a large Forestry company. By large I mean close to $1B a year in revenue. The exact same thing happened. Some coders were hired under contract to write custom code, but the IT manager at the time had no idea really what he was doing. In the end, they ended up reselling the same code and we were left with only a license to use and modify the code. :2 cents: |
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On a work for hire, the person contracting the work owns the rights, not the other way around. I'd sue the bejesus out of the fucker. Stop asking gfy.. half of these idiots wouldn't know their ass from their elbow.. Go ask an attorney. The person paying for the project owns the rights. When you hire a designer to design your site, do they resell it to everyone else after they deliver it to you? Some people need a fucking clue! |
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as far a legality goes i'm fucked, anyway i really come at this situation i am not going to win.
best case scenario: coder realizes people frown upon this, and there is a last minute decision to not release the script in order to maintain a reputable name. worst case scenario: every douchebag running wordpress now has my script running on their blogs. maybe a few other newbs see this and learn my lesson the easy way instead of the hard, which is all i can hope for at this point... |
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His best bet is to use the net warrior code and out the guy, so others know they can't trust him. |
just had a friend pass this on to me http://www.aw-wrdsmth.com/FAQ/work_for_hire.html
anyone looking to have some work done might find this useful... |
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I'm just a sexy girl! |
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Stop shitting from your mouth & speaking out your ass. USC Title 17, circular 92, chapter 2 section 201B "b) Works Made for Hire. ? In the case of a work made for hire, the employer or other person for whom the work was prepared is considered the author for purposes of this title, and, unless the parties have expressly agreed otherwise in a written instrument signed by them, owns all of the rights comprised in the copyright" The person paying for the work owns ALL RIGHTS.. not the other way around. |
Feel free to email me the persons info so I don't use him for any future work. Shady.
livedose // at // gmail // dot // com Others may want this info as well. |
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You could always really undercut him and release it GPL being it's a word press script. That would make his script sales pretty much worthless, so he likely wouldn't make any more money from it. |
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Like I told you, I lived through this exact experience, but on a much, much larger scale. No need to be a mouthy little twit about it, douche bag. :2 cents: |
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no, i'm content to just sit and see where things go from here, i'll be waiting to see the post here when the script is offered for sale, i already know it's coming, and when it does i'll be sure to reference this thread in that one. hopefully i never see that day, but who knows, it's out of my hands one way or another. MORAL OF THE STORY: Get DNA's or Work For Hire contracts signed next time... if anyone is really concerned about the info on the coder they can contact me on icq. until then, i'm not going to out anyone publicly. i'm sure he will read this, and if the day comes that i do see the script for sale on gfy (which i'm sure is still going to happen regardless of whatever i say), he will be outed. this is his chance to not release the script and save some face... |
spacedog is correct: the work belongs to YOU, since you contracted it. What this guy's planning to do is technically illegal. If you can prove that you contracted the work, you can more than likely sue when he tries selling it. I don't know all the legalities of this particular incident though, you really need to seek a lawyer's guidance for this one.
And ummm...spacedog...relax a bit, eh? No need to be ultravulgar, there are ladies present. :) |
http://www.uspto.gov/ Just go apply for the patent and you hold the power...
Also as far as the little research I just did says you hold the IPR on the script as the inventor... The programmer has no rights... :2 cents: |
who is it?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent Them links might help you with some info also.... Good luck! |
from a programmers view point..................
I would think it in poor taste to sell the exact same script, as far as the idea.. you have learned your lesson. Dont give programmers ideas you dont want them to use unless they sign an agreement not to use the idea "nda". While i havent found myself in this exact scenario, sometimes people do ask for customization of scripts and i then use and resell those ideas, but they arent the main part of the script... example. lets say i built a program called "notepad.exe" and you want the program but you would like to add a feature " it would be great to have such and such added " so i customize it for you , i dont see anything wrong with using that idea unless the person has asked me not to ( and people do ask these things from time to time ) Infact heres a real world situation that is quite similar to yours.. YOUTUBE. has its flash video player. they licensed the software from another company ( to do video to swf ), of course being a large company ( youtube ) they wanted certain customizations to the script, these same customizations are now available to anyone else who buys the same software.. now we dont know if it was youtube who thought up the ideas or the software writer but i imagine it was prob a bit of both.. kinda sucks for youtube that its unique features can be used by anyone else who buys the software right.. In your situation it is a "mod" not a complete program so while i do feel for you i cant really blame the programmer for seeing the potential in the idea and wanting to profit from it.. Personally if i was your programmer i would have said " hey this idea has potential" and split the profits.. the key thing most people miss is, anyone can program an idea, not everyone can think up ideas for a program :) so theres value in the original person who thought up the idea.. not just the software. i would rather have %50 of 3 great ideas than 100% of one.. |
p.s. as far as the legal standpoint, your sol. if you try to resell the script or give it away you will likely get sued and lose.
While you "may" have a legal right against him using the exact same code, he can modify the code and resell the idea unless he signed something saying he couldn't |
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i don't want to hype things too far out of proportion. the script itself is nothing overly unique. it's not a mind shattering breakthrough in technology or anything. basically it is a gallery builder/thumbcropper/image viewer rolled into one with a few seo tpe functions, it works within wordpress and pumps out galleries pretty well. i'd say it's safe to say that it blows arylia out of the water, but i never used arylia that much. i am just pissed that other people are now going to be able to purchase a script i thought would be exclusive and unique to my network, at a fraction of the cost i paid for it.
i'm out on this thread for now, i have work to do (installing my soon to be public script on another new blog actually, woot). the issue has been layed out and i understand where i stand now, the lesson has been learnt, hopefully someone else learns something from my mistake. and if anyone decides its something they want to purchase on release day, you know where to find me, lol |
good article addressing this issue:
http://www.developerdotstar.com/mag/...copyright.html For those that are too lazy to read the whole thing -> "The software developer is the copyright owner." |
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That's exactly how it played out, in Canada, in the example I gave that I was involved in. The contractor was not considered an employee, and there was no valid employer-employee relationship. "In our case, the bare facts indicate that the software designer is not the shop owner's employee. As a result, the employee portion of the "work for hire" doctrine does not apply." |
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