Re: Switching alarm system - can I convert my database?
- From: "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 07:22:55 -0700
I would think that any history or zone descriptions or user number would be
your property and as long as your not stealing any of the operating system's
code you'd be ok. Especially since you 'can' output that stuff. You'd need
to Google for some legal stuff though - lots of stuff on the net...finding
it will be another thing.
or...call your attorney as ask...might cost you a few bucks (and he may not
know *** anyway)
"Pat Coghlan" <news@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:46850e81$0$7128$c3e8da3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Tommy wrote:
|
| >> Doing the conversion is not the problem. I'm wondering if it can be
| >> done in a way to avoid infringing the EULA - which seems to preclude
| >> this type of data mining.
| >>
| >
| > I really cannot tell you. Though it seems to me that the information to
| > run your system is yours. as long as you are not using any of their
| > information, and only mining out waht you had to put in in the first
| > place you should be OK.
| >
| > I will add that is my opinion and i could be wrong.
|
| I'd like to know if there has ever been any litigation related to a
| company doing this type of data mining.
.
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