This is a discussion on producing a simple contract within the The Business Aspects of Web Work forums, part of the Webmaster Discussion category; the current employer has an employment tool that we offer to clients... it's hosted on our servers but reskinned and ...
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| the current employer has an employment tool that we offer to clients... it's hosted on our servers but reskinned and their own domain so it becomes a part of their website. he want to put together a basic contract that covers a few major points - cheif being that the code belongs to us, the design to them, and the domain to them any pointers for a starting point |
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| You should probably contact a solicitor to do it for you. You'll find templates of different types around the web, but you'll need something that will stand up if it comes to it.
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