Hello Fred.

I am amazed you could be working for a company and not have any written or
even oral contract... My reading of this is that you have a very special
relationship with the company and none is required, although I have to say
this is risky business (C).

Apart from that if they don't explicitly demand you to hand out the source
then don't give it out to them. You could even use that "card" :) to
negotiate a written formal contract with them.

Jorge

-----Original Message-----

What if you are not classifed as a programer and you have no contract
written or oral at your company? I work for a casino in the Slot Department
and make shows, about three to four a week for plasma signs. Lingo
programming is new to the casino world I have been do it for about three
years. Last year I started to write a program (Infomration Center) for our
quest. It is about to go online next week, all the testing is done and
working fine at this time, but the casino still will not give me on contract
or anything not even a thank you for doing this program should I give them
the source code? or what does the list think I should do about this?


Fred Westermeyer
Slot Graphics
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Grand Casino Biloxi
265 Beach Boulevard
Biloxi, MS 39530
1-800-WIN-2-WIN ext.1592


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