You should always have a contract and within that contract you have milestones 
in which the client must pay you to begin work on the next milestone. 

Usually have 3 milestones. 
1.) Start of project begin design
2.) End of design Begin development 
3.) End of Development, launch site, turn over of source code.

Never hand over anything until you have payment, contract or no contract. You 
have control as long as you have the source code.

 Chris Delia
I'M NOT AN ADDICT LLC
imnotanaddict.com
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SoundLoud.com / Creative Advisor
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----- Original Message ----
From: Schell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Open Source Flash Mailing List <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:42:41 PM
Subject: [osflash] Commercial Work

I'm having a little issue with a client. They hired me for a web application 
and have not yet paid, but want the source code to integrate it with one of 
their online shops. What kind of copyright, license, etc. do you guys use in 
these situations, or, what is your policy on dealing with clients [ do you give 
them source code, compiled executables, both? Do you make contracts or work 
with an honor system?] Has anyone been seriously burned by a client stealing 
code or not paying? Thanks in advance.

-- 
Schell Scivally
600 Santa Rosa Ave.
Santa Rosa, CA
95404
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http://blog.efnx.com 
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