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Acceptable Policy?[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Copyright Forum ] [ FAQ ] Posted by Roger on May 07, 2000 at 05:51:18: I'm considering setting up a web design collective with a group of other seasoned professionals, with many years experience working with other employers and agencies. As we don't have a portfolio of work as our new entity, where do we stand with using the work we have all already produced whilst in the employment of others to promote our skills? We don't intend to claim full involvement on any of the past work but to describe at our site what part we played in each product - design, coding etc. We also intend to clearerly mention the employer and the client the work was created for. Were do we stand legally? Do our previous employers have a right to ask us to remove the information, even though we are being clear that individuals within our newly formed company produced the work in part rather than in total? Also were do we stand in terms of work that is subcontracted to us, if we sign contracts that waif "all moral rights" can we not mention on our site that we produced the work? Thanks in advance... R.
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