
Originally Posted by
cfavreau
If you publish the interface then we should be able to take advantage of it.. especially since there isn't any sort of terms of use in the document.
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Ha... I probably shouldn't have asked and just done.
We published the API years ago to allow other programmers and hobby laserists writing their own software for EasyLase DACs . Naturally we didn't all the work to support competitor interfaces. This is no hobby for us. And we don't work for free. But if anybody of you decides to work for free for his boss from now on, we invite him to quit his job and start working without payment for us 
Okay, the thing backfired. We have learned from this.
There will be changes in the future:
- software programmers: please never ask us for free interfaces again.
- future documents will include pages full of license notes and terms of use, if you feel better with that (Sounds like "Do not put pets in the microwave to dry them").
We will retain a lawyer to help us through this complicate stuff.
The cost for this will naturally make our products cheaper 
- future hardware will have different operating modes, including secured and crypted ones
- in the future it will be more difficult for people using one and the same hardware for different software, because also the software companies have learned from all this and lock their software against unwanted hardware.
Joachim
Producer of EasyLase USB and NetLase
Lasershow software DYNAMICS