I was working with someone on a project and we had a falling out. They took the code and published the project under their own name and took full credit.
Is there anything I can do about this situation? Perhaps I could make some kind of dispute claim to prevent that project from being show on Byond? Do I have options?
I suspect the worst for this scenario so I'm also looking for ideas to improve the outcome of this scenario. I understand the inherit risk of working with untrustworthy folks but I'm trying to think of ways to reduce the risk or damage.
DON'T READ BELOW THIS UNLESS YOU ARE TRULY BORED. I FAILED IN MY ATTEMPT TO DRAW OUT A SCENARIO USING CONTRACTS. ITS JUST TOO GRAY.
This would be an example of an idea that could help this situation although it is extreme and unlikely ever to happen.
What if all publishing developers had to agree to allow BYOND staff access to their source upon request. If they didn't comply, their published content could be blocked. Most developers will never be asked for this source.
and now the reason for this little "agreement"...
What if Byond provided a contract for developer teams. This contract is like insurance and members would have to pay a fee to maintain or buy the contract outright. This contract would simply state that if any one of the signing team members disputes the published works of another signing member, the Byond staff would be obligated to perform an investigation. The accused person could have published the project in full making it easy to investigate but they could have also given the project to another member who stripped out features. In the latter case, the Byond staff would approach this member and request full access to the source and game. The accuser would have provided some information on where the suspect feature was seen. The Byond staff would make a judgment and then ask them to remove the feature or else.
bah... this is just a bad idea...
ts
-Gizhy