This is still best discussed elsewhere... isn't there a stackexchange for
this kind of stuff?

On Sun, Oct 22, 2017 at 4:24 PM, vijayvithal jahagirdar <
jahagirdar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Now If I implement this for one customer does the code becomes his IP and
> I cannot implement it for another?
>

Default is owned by who you are working for. If you want something else,
you can negotiate it; you want to be clear about it, and for something
relatively low level like this it should not be a problem in practice. That
said, the part that requires this is also likely the least portable part:
unless they're all using the same framework, it's the glue to their site
framework that is (a) more difficult (b) more likely to be different
between sites.

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