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    A contract wouldn't need to be signed if you designed it for them whilst working for them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenatious View Post
    A contract wouldn't need to be signed if you designed it for them whilst working for them!
    I was senior graphics designer, so all work, would be done for me to be verified, then passed on, I handled GFX. So it is mine.

    Learn law pls.

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    Thats what I thought ;/
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    If I designed a system for Microsoft, they decided not to use it, they couldn't keep it nor the rights to it.

    It is my system, and I own it.

    Unless you sign a contract, where all you work goes to that project/company, the work is still yours.

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    You've just shot yourself in the foot there then:

    "I was SENIOR GRAPHICS DESIGNER" - Is it me, or does this mean all graphics were made for that site?!

    Therefore, they become thiers! I think you need to learn copyright laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    If I designed a system for Microsoft, they decided not to use it, they couldn't keep it nor the rights to it.

    It is my system, and I own it.

    Unless you sign a contract, where all you work goes to that project/company, the work is still yours.

    Point prooven.

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    But he was working for us at the time.

    Off-topic: I love how you rephrased Apple to Microsoft, at risk of being flamed. =]
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    If josh signed no contract josh keeps the gfx he made. If he signed a contract meaning you both have soul ownership via them charlie could keep the gfx and josh could too.

    Seeing as this is not a publically released company yet I'd say josh should be able to keep HIS gfx.
    I am Bojangles =]




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    Quote Originally Posted by tenatious View Post
    You've just shot yourself in the foot there then:

    "I was SENIOR GRAPHICS DESIGNER" - Is it me, or does this mean all graphics were made for that site?!

    Therefore, they become thiers! I think you need to learn copyright laws.
    Read what is in this:

    http://www.proposalkit.com/htm/IT_we...t_contract.htm

    Same thing.

    But he was working for us at the time.

    Off-topic: I love how you rephrased Apple to Microsoft, at risk of being flamed. =]
    Are you stupid? I don't see how one company could start a "flame war", fine watch this. I don't care?


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    If I designed a system for Apple, they decided not to use it, they couldn't keep it nor the rights to it.

    It is my system, and I own it.

    Unless you sign a contract, where all you work goes to that project/company, the work is still yours.

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    If I designed a system for Google, they decided not to use it, they couldn't keep it nor the rights to it.

    It is my system, and I own it.

    Unless you sign a contract, where all you work goes to that project/company, the work is still yours.

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    If I designed a system for someotherrandomcompany, they decided not to use it, they couldn't keep it nor the rights to it.

    It is my system, and I own it.

    Unless you sign a contract, where all you work goes to that project/company, the work is still yours.
    Last edited by Dentafrice; 09-04-2008 at 08:58 PM.

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    But he designed them for US.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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