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- ants0
Hey Canuck, maybe helpful for next time rather than this time.
http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm?…
Hard choice, I immediately think get them to pay for it.
- leftwave0
tough question 1. because it's a family friend and 2. because you don't have a contract.
i actually managed to get myself into a very similar situation. i ended up just GIVING the client the files. they were a pain in my ass anyway and so i was glad to pass them onto someone else!
personally (i'm not an attorney), i think that it would be hard to try to make your client pay more money for something that they didn't know would cost them more money in advance.
there's my 2 cents. sell the files for more than that if you choose :)
- blaw0
seeing as how it's a family friend, i'd say it pretty much depends upon how strongly you feel about it.
good relationships, etc., etc...
- canuck0
Some things to think about, thank you all for the input,
- rasko40
they are yours.
- canuck0
So what you are saying then is that I should ask for $.
Then they can have the files.