Hello mn,

I'm not a lawyer and I don't play one on T.V.

Others have already answered about licenses and such.  I'm wondering
if your first question is about the custom code that the programmer
produces for you to make your website function?

Generally I think you'll find that you own the custom code.  It is
considered a work for hire, you can Google that.  I believe a work for
hire is the default situation if you and the programmer didn't specify
ahead of time the terms of code ownership.

Of course your situation may be different and a quick talk with a
lawyer that specializes in intellectual property and such is probably
a good idea.

If your programmer is being difficult you may need to take legal
action to get your code.

Toodle-loooooooooooo.........
creecode

On Mar 22, 10:52 pm, mn <mneri2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> new on here and not a tech guy, wanted to know if a company or
> programmer who uses Django can claim they own the code?
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