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I got this post from someone who wishes to remain anonymous:

My advice to him is that if he has an old master contract stating that
they purchased both source and object code he should push back as much as
he is able to get them to continue providing source code. Infor's Plan B
is to allow you to have the source code but charge a licensing fee every
two years (with maintenance annually, based on the full 2-year license
fee... I still can't understand the logic of that). Push back again, I
say. They will also put language in the contract that virtually
eliminates your ability to go to a third party company for programming
because you cannot allow any non-employee to have access to the source. On
that point, I have been led to believe that you can get some kind of
third-party access agreement, or a non-disclosure agreement, for your
third party to sign but it may cost you money. Some cases I've heard of,
it was quite a lot of money.


Rob Berendt

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