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Previously on "Alternatives to Escrow"

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  • Advocate
    replied
    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    The customer is derisking their position and rightly so.

    Your alternative is not to sell them your software.

    My opinion is you are being overly paranoid...
    WHS

    Source code escrow is perfectly normal and acceptable.

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  • ratewhore
    replied
    The customer is derisking their position and rightly so.

    Your alternative is not to sell them your software.

    My opinion is you are being overly paranoid...

    Leave a comment:


  • Fishface
    started a topic Alternatives to Escrow

    Alternatives to Escrow

    customer wants to put the source code of the software I license to them in escrow.

    I don't want to do that. (as they have a tonne of smart lawyers who will find a reason to bust it open and gain access)

    Is there an alternative?

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