Former client (happy customer!) contacted me to ask me to make changes to another of their systems. Spoke to their user who explained the issues (combination of fixes and enhancements). Sounded like a few days work, and relatively straightforward until I spoke to their IT department and asked for sight of the source code so I could provide an accurate estimate. "Oh, we don't have the source code". My understanding is that the original developer built the product for them, but retained the IPR. He can (or will) no longer support the system. He has offered to sell the source code to my client for what they feel is an unreasonable amount. (I've no idea of the figures involved nor how to judge whether they are reasonable). I suggested to the client that, as he can't support it, they could suggest he sub-contracts the support to another developer (me), but they don't think he'd go for that.
I suspect the answer's "No", but do they have any other options apart from stumping up for the source code, or redeveloping the product?
Thanks
I suspect the answer's "No", but do they have any other options apart from stumping up for the source code, or redeveloping the product?
Thanks
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