Source code is the list of human readable instructions that a programmer writes (often in a word processing program) when he is developing a program.
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Sure thing! Just like adjusting a recipe, you can change the terms, but both parties need to agree on any tweaks.
Typically, it's for as long as it takes to fulfill the conditions, but you can set it up to last for years if you're feeling extra cautious.
Think of it like a recipe; it lays out the roles, responsibilities, and the sweet details of when and how the code will be released.
Common triggers include the developer going out of business, failing to provide updates, or breaching the terms of the agreement.
Usually, businesses that rely heavily on software or have proprietary code in play, like tech startups or any company that wants to safeguard its digital assets.
It's like having an insurance policy for your code; it protects your investment and ensures that you’ll have access to it if your developer can't deliver.
It's a way to keep the source code safe and sound, held by a trusted third party until certain conditions are met.
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