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Re: Copyrightby "Colleen Noon" <CNOON(at)state.wy.us> |
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Actually, the circular says what makes sense. If you are an employee of a = company, any work you do for that company is owned by that company. If = you a contractor for a company, then how it is stated in the contract = determines who owns the copyright. I guess if you want to make sure what = you create is copyrighted by yourself, you need to make sure it is stated = in the contract you make with whoever you are providing services for.=20 >>> "Paul Wilson" <webgooru(at)gte.net> 01/12/01 06:05AM >>> I always thought we owned the rights to whatever we did. I just found out that in many cases we do not. Many times our work can be classified as a "work made for hire" and the people paying for it own the copyright. The fact that we designers automatically own a copyright solely is evidently another Internet myth. Check out http://www.loc.gov/copyright/faq.html#q35= =20 Be sure to click on the link to "Circular 9" Paul Wilson webgooru(at)gte.net=20
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