
February 7th, 2004
09:27 PM
Nothing Special
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No... what you sell to someone is your intellectual property and you own the rights to it... but if you work as a designer for a design firm, anything you do for that design firm is their intellectual property.
EDIT: here, check this out: http://library.thinkquest.org/26658/cgi-bin/toc.cgi read up on the copyright sections.
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February 8th, 2004
04:59 AM
You think you know but you have no idea
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Originally posted by Exidge
That's very unreasonable. Most design agencies I know let their designers show their work in their portfolios, even after the leave the firm.
^^ that's what I thought too. o well...?

February 8th, 2004
05:50 AM
Freelance Web Designer
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Mas, anything in my portfolio from when I worked in-house for a very big company in the UK had to be:-
a) Live or has been live
b) At least 2 years old
If its part of your contract, you have to cope with it..
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February 8th, 2004
07:20 AM
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I still think it is dumb... so if I work for a company and makes something then infact THEY made it and not me...hmm I hate odd laws..lol
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