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RE: FN-FORUM: Transfer of Copyright
date posted 18th January 2005 16:36
Well just for the record I had a customer from a record company that I
produced some work for and was never paid.
I had sent duplicate copies of the master work to myself, which I had to
use in court. It worked for me, I won and got all my costs back this was
all due to me posting an unopened envelope to myself.
So as for the queens head on it, it does count also. The royal mail is a
crested company and they are the only one.
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Emma
Davis
Sent: 18 January 2005 07:58
To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Transfer of Copyright
Yet another good idea - will take a look.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Crockford" [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Transfer of Copyright
>
> At 15:27 on Tuesday, 18 Jan 2005, Emma Davis wrote:
>
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> Thanks for that as I hadn't thought of it. It is actually only some
of
>> the graphical elements of a website that I am giving to the client as
>> they want to use it on their internal Bulletin Board, presentations
etc.
>> SO code is safe.
>
> you could also consider retaining copyright and giving them an
unlimited
> royalty free licence - to stop them selling your work as their own?
>
> see istockphoto Ts&Cs for ideas...
>
> ;o)
>
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