Let's say that I develop a content management application for a client. The
client provides images and content, I provide the layout, navigational
scheme and application that makes it all work.
Without a contract to define otherwise, who owns what?
I assume that the client owns content and images. Can the client also claim
ownership of the application (cfm) files and/or database?
Thanks.
-Billy Cox
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