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In our case, we believe that we paid for exactly those rights, and I understand we have the paperwork to prove it. But now I have a more general question: my boss says what they want to do is have us load some of their software on our system, using QSECOFR authority. It's then supposed to run for six weeks, collecting information in data files, which they will collect at the end. He seems to think we'd be crazy to let anyone do that, for any reason, because of security and data integrity issues. Is this standard procedure? Has anyone else experienced anything like this? I'm just curious. . . Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >Unless you paid for rights to continue modifying/using their code, you're >in >trouble. Mike Naughton Senior Programmer/Analyst Judd Wire, Inc. 124 Turnpike Road Turners Falls, MA 01376 413-863-4357 x444 mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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