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Re[2]: FN-FORUM Portfolio - what are my rights?
date posted 29th January 2003 15:48
I specify in my T&C's that I have the right to display any work
done by myself in my portfolio unless specifically agreed otherwise. I
would assume that if you have not specified this then you still have
the right to display the work (perhaps with an explanation of exactly
which work you did, and what the other people did), and it really
comes down to how you whether you want your relationship with the
people who contracted you to do the work to go.
-- Richard
http://www.rwatt.co.uk
Wednesday, January 29, 2003, 2:54:10 PM, you wrote:
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DT> I can't see how they can ask you to take it off, don't know the legal
DT> technicalities of it but I can't see then being able to do that. You did the
DT> work and I think it's your right being able to show that on your portfolio.
DT> Best Regards
DT> D Thomas
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DT> ----- Original Message -----
DT> From: "Adrian MacTaggart" [EMAIL REMOVED]
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DT> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 2:45 PM
DT> 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
DT> 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
DT> 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
DT> have
>> no contract between us, so what are my rights?
>>
>> Many thanks for any thoughts,
>>
>> Adrian
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