Any eSignal users who are lawyers out there? What are the legal guidelines regarding intellectual property rights and indicator design? Hope this is the right place to post this question. In the .EFS library I've seen many indicators which were created by and for eSig members from code or parameters which were located on the web. In many cases the indicators were revisions or translations of named formulas. In terms of IP copyright when is this acceptable?
To be specific; If I have a programmer write an .efs file that combines the best of two previous indicators and which generates signals in a unique way can this be distributed as my new 'XYZ indicator' without concern over copyright infringement? This is a somewhat specialized question that many attorneys might not have insight into. Any feedback will be appreciated.
To be specific; If I have a programmer write an .efs file that combines the best of two previous indicators and which generates signals in a unique way can this be distributed as my new 'XYZ indicator' without concern over copyright infringement? This is a somewhat specialized question that many attorneys might not have insight into. Any feedback will be appreciated.
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