Re: How owns the code?
[email protected] (ToddAndMargo via perl6-users) Wed, 14 May 2025 10:54:10 -0700
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On 5/14/25 5:13 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: > On 5/14/25 06:54, Clifton Wood wrote: >> So for sure you own all of the code*prior* to your modifications. As Liz >> has stated, unless you discuss things with the customer and *he >> chooses to >> relinquish his rights in writing*, then your modifications belong to him. > > It mainly depends on the contract. Read what is written there in the > contract you have for the task before anything else. > > /Lars The contract was verbal. His instructions were to get everything back up and running and as soon a possible. He was not concerned with the details. He just wanted his stuff up and working again. And fast. That was two serves, Internet, firewall, and make everything talk to each other properly for the new and old point of sale software to work with all the servers and workstations.