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I've been asked to provide a copyright statement that will be embedded in
the source code on a new application. The statement is supposed to warn of
dire consequences if anyone attempts to reverse-engineer or decompile the
software, etc.
Yes, I know that it should go through a lawyer, but that isn't going to
happen.
If anyone has similar text that I can use as a guide, I'd appreciate it.
Ditto if you can point me to an online resource. A search of the archives
didn't turn up anything that would help.
Please copy me with responses as I'm on digest. Thanks!