Posted by benny in
FreeWare on October 5th, 2009 |
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What legal avenues for protecting intellectual property are available to US companies who are outsourcing software to countries like China, India, Russia and the Ukraine?
Right now I have standard NDA and licensing agreements with my US based contractors, which have some enforcement and damages clauses but how do these hold up with in other countries? What do I need to do to protect my source code from appearing out on the internet somewhere?

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