Thanks Fletch, though I've used Nolo's books and
forms for other purposes it hadn't occurred to me that
they might have anything specific enough to be of much use.
In fact, though, tey have a whole section for developers
including a book called Web and Software Development
that goes in depth into the legalities of using open
source code such as CPAN modules within professional
projects and includes sample contracts that are designed
to cover all the bases and protect you and the client
when you write code that may either be contributed to
CPAN or use code from CPAN. I'll post a review of this
book from the perspective of a Perl programmer who
does both open source a proprietary work after I get done
reading it if noone objects.
Web & Software Development: A Legal Guide
Edit by castaway - Fixed link
2005-02-21 Janitored by Arunbear - added title to long bare hyperlink, to prevent distortion of site layout
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