>It's my understanding that the words "work for hire" totally change the meaning of any contract, and therefore, copyrights end up with the company that "hired" the consultant. However, if you don't have a contract .. or the contract doesn't say "work for hire" and doesn't say specifically who gets the copyright .. the copyright defaults to the author. But then again .. I'm not a lawyer <g>.
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If that's the case, there is a problem with my contracts, which have been reviewed by my attorney.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer