Software Development Services Contracts: How to Protect Your IP Without Scaring Clients
You’ve spent weeks architecting the perfect backend for a client. The code is clean, the API is documented, and the tests are green. You hand it over, the client pays, and everyone is happy.
Six months later, you start a new project for a different c...
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Roberto
High-utility tools for digital professionals
I once had a client claim ownership of a generic utility library I'd used on ten other projects because the contract didn't specify 'Background Technology'. Has anyone else had a client try to claim your entire toolkit? How did you handle it?