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Subject: | FLASH: turning over .fla files |
From: | Helen Triolo |
Date: | Fri, 26 May 2000 17:28:28 +0100 |
Would delivery of a .fla file to a company to whom you are
subcontracting (not the final client, who probably just wants a working
flash demo) fall into the same category as delivery of a .fla to a
client? ie, would it be standard to include an extra charge (in
addition to rate charged for the .swf/.exe) for delivery of the .fla to
the company who has hired you (as a consultant, not an employee) to
produce a flash demo?
Thanks for your thoughts on this,
Helen
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Replies
Re: FLASH: turning over .fla files, Michael Greenberg
Re: FLASH: turning over .fla files, Gregg Caines
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