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Originally Posted by revisionlegal
The answer depends on the contract. If the contract contains a conditional release of intellectual property rights <snip>
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Contract terms are nullified because there is no consideration to bind the parties. The copyright angle seemed to work, as it looks settled. But it was a serious mistake for the client to have paid and charged back, making it fraud, same as writing a bad check. The OP could have involved their state attorney general in the dispute and sought treble damages.