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ok this is total bullshit! i paid a gfy member 2 make me a small script so i decide 2 sale a few copies and he tells me i cant he owns the script wtf :helpme i think its shady ill tell u his name later i want to know what u think. :helpme
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and did you two discuss this before the project was started? |
well its my idea why should he have right 2 my idea he added a disclaimer he snuck in there i didnt see it till after i paid
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When I do custom coding for people it is normally something I discuss before I start. A small piece of code wouldn't matter to me in the slightest. But any sort of full script I would prefer to know the intention.
But if it was your idea and it was written specifically for you (and not a copied script) then I would say you haven't done anything wrong other then not discussed it first. |
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it all depends on who has the bigger penis
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You should ask for full rights over the script just before paying for it :)
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An alternative way is who can make the better cockshoe photo. |
well its not a big deal i just wont do business with them again
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you should use it fully, it's yours, your idea, you paid for it. done!
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I did mention this only applies to larger scripts and systems, small scripts don't really concern me. But I always ask for the above reason. If someone needs a script that will do a job and it is for their use and I have code already that can do it I can/will code for a much lower price. However if someone wants a script that is exclusive to them and they hold the rights and can do what they want with it, then yeah I will be charging slightly more to cover my time. It works the other way aswell, I have done many scripts for a fraction of the price if the person was happy for me to resell it or use it as part of another system. I am not just expecting my client to tell me their intentions, I state mine aswell. I just find it better to know whats happening from the start. Anyway this is only my opinion. |
Its shady at best, he does have the right to do it but quite frankly i would out him as stuff like that has NO place in professional busienss.
All he is doing is trying to get rights to the idea and make more money from it! |
well he said he owns the script
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yeah, if you told the programmer what to do and paid for it, its fully yours. if it will be idea of the programmer and you only bought the script, its his. nothing more to talk about
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So my :2 cents: , without knowing more, I'd side with BrassMonkey but I think there's a lesson to be learned by inexperienced IC to properly state how they intend their software to be used before agreeing to a project. |
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Presuming the design website in your sig is your own, your terms and conditions read:
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p.s. I was looking at the website because I want a designer for something :) |
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it's sticky situation for sure but I can see where the coder is coming from.
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:) I have no problem with the condition, just pointing it out as it was relevant to your reply to my post.
Anyway, I honestly do hope your despute is resolved. |
Just out him, I would never work with such a person.
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LOL!
Thanks for reminding me why writing code for an adult webmaster is the biggest waste on the planet. |
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order from the programmer. Programmers may do $3000 worth of work on your $300 job because he believes he can re-use the code for other jobs. But if you are giving/seling the code then where are his clients coming from. You are fucking yourself but you don't realize it. No decent programmer is going to code for you after this post. If the code you have turns out to have a bug in it then you probably will not getting any help from your programmer after trying to fuck him by reselling his code as if it was your product. Call Microsoft and ask them to code a special driver for a device you have then try and resell it because "it was your idea". Ideas are not copyrightable dude! Only the actual representation of the idea is copyrightable. The programmer copyrights the code, you have nothing but an idea. Ideas don't make money; the implementation of the idea makes the money. In other words; your idea was a useless piece of mental dribble until you used someone else's brains and skills to implement it. Then you failed to establish a contact to get the rights for the implementation. Try thinking of this another way. Example : Instead of a website, you own a radio station. Madonna writes and sings a short jingle for your station for $xxxx. You now decide to use a sound editor and cut out your radio station call letters and insert other stations call letters and sell the jingle to other radio stations and not pay Madonna. Do you really think something like that would fly? That's what you are trying to do with the programmers code. |
Interesting.
Unless they are building the script from scratch, AND, you have a non-compete or an agreement that you are the sole owner (typically costs more) and that you can resell it, what the programmer is saying would be correct. I come up with ideas all the time, but a lot of times a coder has a back bone piece of code they are building things on. So they will not agree to signing off to some exclusive, one time, deal.... much less a resell or re-licensing without a higher price tag. It is not saying that it is not possible to get one. However with the different things I have done. Even when my idea, and they have nothing close, few will sign off to the exclusive type thing. UNLESS you get the coder from a lancer, rent a coder where they MUST sign off. Even then, if overseas, I doubt they honor the agreement. |
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thats a damn lie :1orglaugh |
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mm.. so think again , to make clear, before you do, discuss the agreement
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good contracts make good............
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The artist retains all rights unless it is explicitly defined (either by contact or obvious circumstances) that the writing of the song is a "work for hire". In other words : If it is established that the song writer/programmer is directly employed as a employee for the creation of the work then the employee does not have certain rights to the work. Paying someone to "do a job" is not the same thing as them being an employee. If it were, then I would simply file unemployment claims against everyone I ever programmed for. Nobody wants that. |
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Adult webmaster = "business person who does no research except how to get the next slut on camera". Then bitches about obeying the law they never read. |
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Don't like Wiki? Try the US copyright office : http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/fa...l.html#protect Says the same shit. Like I said before : Total Waste. |
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