I would also like to know that. I’ve not gone to PDF-Xchange precisely because of the macros.
I also paid Margaret for the macros, and I paid her for every bit of help she gave me. She noted that and said she appreciated it.
But it would make me feel freer to accept the macros for PDF-Xchange.
~Judi
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Margaret’s assets including her macros are not in the public domain just because she died. They would have passed under her will or as directed by law for people who have no will. Presumably they are now owned by her son. He can decide what to do with them, or decide to do nothing with them. I don’t believe it is ethical to copy and send her macros now any more than when she was alive, unfortunately.
I have what I believe is contact information for her son. If anyone wants to email me off list I will provide them that information and they can ask her son about the state of the macros.
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HI folks,
Wasn't ASI involved in speaking with her son about the Macros?
Does anyone know what is happening with this? Honestly, we need
indexing societies to step in and stop this from happening or jump
into action when needed. It's very disheartening to me that this
issue hasn't been figured out by now :( :(
Siusan
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Last I heard, Margaret's son was not responding to inquiries.
Judy Staigmiller
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ooohhh that's really sad :( :(
Siusan
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Exactly. This is no different than ASI reaching out to one of us and wanting to know what our plans for our business are after we die or if we get incapacitated by a stroke or something. It’s up to us to make those plans.
I suspect her son has no knowledge/interest in her macros. Perhaps someone who is technically savvy could offer to buy them from the son and then carry them forward. But we can’t make the son do anything.
Maria
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Actually, it just occurred to me - what about SKY? I like Cindex
but not as much as Sky. Does anyone have any idea what Kamm's
ideas are on this subject? Will we all be left to turn to other
software or will be I be able to continue using Sky until I
retire? :) :)
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As Judy S. and Cheryl have noted, ASI did indeed reach out to Margaret’s son, but he was not responsive. ASI also made inquiries to the other indexing software developers, including Kamm, about their legacy plans. Kamm has thus far not responded.
Dave Ream’s death sparked an awareness of the importance of succession planning for software developers. ASI knows this is an important issue for indexers and will continue to pursue it.
Theresa
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Thanks so much for the updates Theresa. Sounds like some of us need to nudge Kamm :)
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Theresa raises a good point. All that ASI can do is inquire about the plans software developers have made. They cannot force people to take steps. There is a lot of free information online about succession planning and if the developers are interested they can pursue it.
I see this as analogous to wills – everyone should have one, but many people don’t. Or they have one that is terribly out of date. People don’t want to face their mortality.
For Margaret’s macros, I see two options:
Someone who is tech savvy contacts her son to ask if they can buy the rights to them. He may welcome someone wanting to purchase them more than people simply asking about getting them, and may be more responsive.
Or, someone tech savvy can buy a macro program, and write their own macros, and sell them. There are indexers who would not find that as intimidating as I do. The actual macros belong to Margaret’s heirs, but the concept of the macros does not.
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I like both of those suggestions.
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I have definitely asked Kamm—and have gotten zero response.
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Just as a follow up about Margaret’s Megabit Macros: I provided the contact info for her son Eric to an indexer who inquired. The indexer contacted him offering to pay to get a copy of the macros her their own use, and got this response:
His first response was:
I don’t have it set up for sale, Sorry
And second as I wrote before was:
If I had an easy way to do it I would
He responded quickly.
So I think this is going to be a dead end. I invite someone with the technical know-how to select the macro software of their choice, and create helpful macros for sale to other indexers. I know that Margaret did well with it. She also provided detailed instructions for installation and use (enough that me as a non-techie person could do it based on just the instructions).
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>>I invite someone with the technical know-how to select the macro software of their choice, and create helpful macros for sale to other indexers.
Anybody who is thinking about it should hang on to this response. If there is ever a question about copyright, this comment would likely factor in.
~Judi
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I mentioned to another indexer last week - perhaps a lot of the issues have to do with us indexers making it easy for the software people? I'm not sure exactly what that would entail, but if all the societies were working together and bringing in folks with skills, we could keep these software going. If the problem is mostly "hassle", let's see if we can make it as smooth and uncomplicated for them, do a lot of the work for them or set up an easy process??
Seems weird to me that we are telling people to create macros
when there are some wonderful macros available and just need a
payment solution?
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It would be nice if the indexing societies could sell them. Someone like Margaret could make them available to the societies at the time of her demise. The societies could sell them—with a fraction going to her heirs.
Would something like that be a doable model?
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This is information about copyright: https://www.copyright.gov/what-is-copyright/
Please note the first sentence which defines copyright: Copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression.
The rest of this goes into greater detail about what all of this means.
Copyright is protecting authorship of a tangible form of expression. Margaret wrote her macros, and those macros as she wrote them belong to her since they are a fixed, tangible form of expression.
This doesn’t mean nobody can ever write their own macros.
Maria
P.S. Anyone interested in doing so should verify their understanding of the law with their own independent research or consultation with an attorney. This my personal opinion, and is not meant to be legal advice and this comment on this list does not factor into anyone’s legal situation regarding copyright.
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Anyone who is willing to take the risk will be doing the indexing community a huge service.
~Judi
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If he can't be bothered to sell it, can he be bothered to sue? Anyone willing to take the risk?
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What risk? I would do this if I knew how. Margaret made a nice extra income off this project.
And he may be unable to sell. He may not have access to her files, or he may not know enough about it or these files to get people what they need. Or he may have been dealing with the huge work involved in wrapping up someone’s life and not want one more thing to deal with.
I don’t see this any differently that if an indexer died – nobody would expect their children to step in and finish their projects.
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Point is, there is a market for the macros. I’m continuing to use Acrobat Pro 9, which on many PDFs shows graphics as black splotches, because I’m unwilling to pay the upgrade price. I’d switch to PDF-Xchange if I could get the macros—and I’d be happy to pay for them.
~Judi
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