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Subject: | FLASH: Giving out source files |
From: | Robert Cummins |
Date: | Fri, 14 May 1999 13:40:02 +0100 |
Hi guys...
Just a question regarding general business practice: what do you
guys think as regards giving out your fla. files? Do you consider this to be
your property alone (like the negatives are the property of the
photographer) or
that it is part of the deal? I've recently had a client ask for the fla file
& I'm not
sure what to do. Maybe it's just from working with old school software
developers
but I kind of feel that I alone should have access to the source file. What
do you
think?
Alias|Rob
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