Copyright on website?

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  • randommail0

    QBN's legal department to the rescue.

    Assuming the work is client-work, you probably don't have any Copyright over them. The client would. You should always try to retain creative authorship of them though.

    So by putting a Copyright line on your site really only says you own the rights to the website, the language used, the photography of the work, etc. Not necessarily the rights to the work itself. In which case, you would just put the year(s) that the website existed in it's present state.

    I am a licensed QBN lawyer specializing in Intellectual Property. Not.

    • Technically you retain copyright unless you specifically assign it over to the client.Nathan_Adams

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