On 5/13/25 8:54 PM, Clifton Wood wrote:
So for sure you own all of the code /prior/ to your modifications. As
Liz has stated, unless you discuss things with the customer and /he
chooses to relinquish his rights in writing/, then your modifications
belong to him.
You can't hurt to start a disc
So for sure you own all of the code *prior* to your modifications. As Liz
has stated, unless you discuss things with the customer and *he chooses to
relinquish his rights in writing*, then your modifications belong to him.
You can't hurt to start a discussion.
That would be the best first step.
On 5/13/25 3:46 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
I'd say, unless you made prior arrangements with the client specifically
stating that you own the copyright on the programming work you did, the client
owns the rights to the code.
Oh it is specific to his installation. And the specific
code I w
> On 13 May 2025, at 12:35, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> wrote:
>
> On 5/13/25 2:56 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
>>> On 13 May 2025, at 11:22, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
>>> wrote:
>>> I just got off a YUGE jobs where I installed two servers, a
>>> firewall, and redid their networking
On 5/13/25 2:56 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote:
On 13 May 2025, at 11:22, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
wrote:
I just got off a YUGE jobs where I installed two servers, a
firewall, and redid their networking. Part of what I did
was a lot of coding to getting things all working as expected.
Ques
> On 13 May 2025, at 11:22, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users
> wrote:
> I just got off a YUGE jobs where I installed two servers, a
> firewall, and redid their networking. Part of what I did
> was a lot of coding to getting things all working as expected.
>
> Question: who own the code I created.
Ooops. that should have said "who" not "how"
in the subject line.
On 5/13/25 2:22 AM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote:
Hi All,
I just got off a YUGE jobs where I installed two servers, a
firewall, and redid their networking. Part of what I did
was a lot of coding to getting things all work
Hi All,
I just got off a YUGE jobs where I installed two servers, a
firewall, and redid their networking. Part of what I did
was a lot of coding to getting things all working as expected.
Question: who own the code I created. I do not list
code as a part (merchandise) on my invoices. I only
c