Hi Andy, to answer your questions:
1. The website is hosted on a server in the UK, operated by a 3rd-party host with whom I have a reseller account. Nobody has the access details to the account except me.
2. OK, so I'm effectively giving my client a EULA. So I could retrospectively issue them a ...
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- Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:04 am
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IP rights re: website developed as contractor
Hi there, I'd really appreciate some advice around my IP rights as a 3rd-party contractor.
I work as a freelance programmer, and in this role, I have developed a website for a client of mine. We don't have a specific contract, apart from emails where we agreed prices, and specification documents ...
I work as a freelance programmer, and in this role, I have developed a website for a client of mine. We don't have a specific contract, apart from emails where we agreed prices, and specification documents ...