>>Hi Jason, As somebody that has lived through this experience, never,
ever EVER, turn over the source code until... 
 
Samuel, to be clear, I was not the one who asked the question, I was one
of the responders.  If you review the thread, you will see that person
with the original question was Schell Scivally.
 

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                On May 28, 2008, at 4:55 PM, "Merrill, Jason"
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                        Usually you would/should agree on what happens
to the sourcecode before signing the contract.  Don't give them anything
until they pay! 
                        
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                        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schell 
                        
                        Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:43 PM 
                        To: Open Source Flash Mailing List 
                        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. 

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                        Schell Scivally 
                        600 Santa Rosa Ave. 
                        Santa Rosa, CA 
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