Ask HN: Somebody is trying to profit off of something that I released for free
15 points| kwerty | 14 years ago
http://kwerty.com/Gmail-Notifier-for-Windows-7/
Yesterday I noticed somebody has posted it on Facebook and is claiming it as an exclusive, and offering a "pro full version". They link to a website where you must register to download. Once registered they ask you to pay.
http://facebook.com/note.php?note_id=123271001142680
They are trying to profit off of something I released for free.
I looked at filing a copyright infringement claim through Facebook, but they want my full contact details and they say that such information may be revealed to the infringer. I don't particularly want some guy in Timbuctoo having my phone number and address.
What is the best course of action for me to take to have it removed from Facebook?
[+] [-] octopus|14 years ago|reply
You should always use a license for your software and state clearly who owns the copyright for this.
[+] [-] Fedons|14 years ago|reply
For this reason Kwerty owns the rights of distributing and using his code even without a licence.
[+] [-] kwerty|14 years ago|reply
I looked at some of the various types of licenses but I have no idea which one I should be using.
My main concern is to prevent people from trying to profit from the software. Any suggestions?
[+] [-] infinite8s|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] codgercoder|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] forgetcolor|13 years ago|reply