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RE: FN-FORUM Portfolio - what are my rights?
date posted 29th January 2003 15:35
As far as I know Newswire services forward breaking news to newspapers,
journalists or who ever require there information. Eg,
http://www.prnewswire.com/
Kai
monoliff
internet design and production
www.monoliff.com
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[EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Adrian
MacTaggart
Sent: 29 January 2003 14:46
To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Subject: FN-FORUM Portfolio - what are my rights?
I have a client that I have done freelance webdesign for in the past and
there is one site in particular that we were both involved with at a
design
level and I did the site build.
The site was for a client of my client and I have never met the owners
of
the site, so I doubt they know a freelancer worked on it.
Since then I have set up my own company site and have included the
website
in my portfolio. My client has just e-mailed me to say that his
"newswire"
service picked up on this a few days ago.
My client informs me that he reports to his client on "news" featuring
their
company name and so has asked that I remove the website from my
portfolio.
Firstly, what exactly does a newswire service inolve?
Secondly, I do not want to remove the website from my portfolio and we
have
no contract between us, so what are my rights?
Many thanks for any thoughts,
Adrian
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