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Originally posted by magicmike
No its not.
What he's saying is as an employee or contracter to a company the work you do is theirs not yours.
If you hire someone to program a script or design a website then they are working on behalf of the company that is paying them and the company owns the copyrights not the individual.
If you have some other previous arrangement than thats a different story.
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You are wrong also. Unless you are ready to pay me $75 per hour, you are simply buying a design, nothing more, and so don't have any rights but what is stated in the TOS. Mine clearly states I own portfolio rights, so that's the agreement we are operating under.
There is some misconception in customers that somehow you are paying for my time, this is incorrect unless that's the agreement we have.