My advice is to make it clear who legally owns the web site. I ran into a
situation where one client I built a site for got sweet talked by a
competing fellow. He downloaded the site I created from my server and put it
up on his own. Then the client dumped me for him.

On 3/19/02 6:38 PM, Keith R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A bit off topic, but I trust you folks a lot. My web design business has
> taken off now and I have to take my proposals and contracts more seriously.
> Can anyone offer some help on the verbage for either pertaining to websites.
> I don't want to miss an important point website wise and pay later. Thought
> maybe a quick help form you all would be helpful. I want to look like I have
> it going on...
> 
> 
> 
> Keith Ronan
> 


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