Hi all,

our company is slowly shifting from selling "all custom" websites to
websites built on symfony + our own set of CMS plugins, and the
question of code ownership is starting to come up.

Traditionally we simply said that the client buys the entire site
including code and is free to do whatever with it. That was usually no
issue, because each sites was different and there were no "company
assets" included.

With the new approach this obviously changes a big, and we were
wondering how / if other companies out there handle this issue. For
example, we're not concerned what our immediate client do with the
delivered code, but we're wondering what happens when they change to a
different web company, and that company decides to build sites with
"our" cms.

Thanks for feedback,
Daniel

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