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Re: legal entitlement to 'working materials'?

Posted by S. Whitmore on 02/11/07 21:55

On 11 Feb 2007 12:02:36 -0800, rynato@gmail.com wrote:

>Could someone point me
>in the right direction? Googling has not really turned up what I am
>after.

Legal advice you receive in a newsgroup is worth what you pay for it.
You're much better off getting real legal advice. Your lawyer will
then know details that we lack here, such as where you live and what
laws apply, as well as the terms of your contract.

That said, and with the caveat that I'm not a lawyer, this "might"
boil down to "basic" copyright law. If you're in the US and there's
no written contract, you'll be interested in Circular 9 from the US
Copyright Office: http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ09.pdf

That document discusses what is -- and is not -- a "work for hire."

Good luck. (And on a personal advice level, I would say "don't burn
bridges if you don't have to.")

--
S. Whitmore
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