04-16-2016 11:46 AM
Hi ,
I worked in the past for a Company that had a full Labview License .My job is is in Hardware Testing and i order to make my life easier i wrote some small automation scripts. I used application builder to make executable files so I can run on computers without Labview
Now I moved t a new small company which cannot afford a labview License. Is it legall to use my old executtable files at this new Company ? Or shall I move to a free solution like robot framework or C#?
Thank you.
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04-16-2016 12:00 PM
Dorel wrote: Is it legall to use my old executtable files at this new Company ?
That would actually be a question for your old company. It is their IP.
As far as LabVIEW is concerned, the Run-Time license is free. So there is nothing illegal there.
04-17-2016 04:27 PM
@Dorel wrote:Hi ,
I worked in the past for a Company that had a full Labview License .My job is is in Hardware Testing and i order to make my life easier i wrote some small automation scripts. I used application builder to make executable files so I can run on computers without Labview
Now I moved t a new small company which cannot afford a labview License. Is it legall to use my old executtable files at this new Company ? Or shall I move to a free solution like robot framework or C#?
Thank you.
It might technally not be legal for you to use said executables if they were built using a company's assets. If they could prove they were built using their application builder license, they could (rightly) demand that you turn over their property or face legal consequences. That legal mumbo-jumbo about IP that you signed when you joined the company is not to be taken lightly.
04-26-2016 09:13 PM
Thanks for the answer. The former company doesn't exist anymore so....
I was affraid not to get in trouble with NI