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dilez2015-02-04 23:05:24
Intellectual property
dilez, 2015-02-04 23:05:24

Obtaining exclusive rights to the site from the developer, but with a restriction on its composite library. How so?

The customer company buys the site and receives exclusive rights to it. But the structure of the base and the PHP library are subject to a restriction in the form of not disclosing this information, marked as confidential, to third parties without written permission. A number of questions arise in case of refusal or failure to obtain such permissions from the developer:
- whether such a form of confidential information exists (lawful) in the product,
- how to be in this case with the definition of third parties, for example, hosting,
- how to sell the site to another company.

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mamkaololosha, 2015-02-04
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The site is originally owned by the customer. The customer "buys" development skills from the developer to create a website. CMS, technologies, etc. should be specified in the TOR with something like "distributed with the site". And then you have something strange: "The site is yours, but the code is not yours. In total, the site is not yours."

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