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by cyberferret
3170 days ago
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I should check it. I haven't spoken to that lawyer in nearly a decade now. But I guess this is the crux of my issue with a service like Codekeeper. The timelines could be WELL over what we initially estimate. For the particular programming project I mentioned above, I only expected the code to be in escrow for about 3 to 5 years max. Never in my wildest dreams would I have envisaged my client using my software for 20+ years to drive their business! Had I known that in advance, I would have put in place some other form of long term storage. As it happens - all that code is now on my BitBucket account as well as other offsite backups, but I am thinking having a unique read key and having that stored with my lawyer may be a better bet. If CodeKeeper was in the $100/year range, then I could conceivably charge my customers a fixed 'holding fee' to store it with them. But the Catch22 is that they probably need more revenue in order to stay in business longer, and I need a business that will stick around for the long term so that I can entrust my code to them. Ironic. |
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