Just because you 'pay' for the development doesn't give you copyright ownership.
If a work is made for hire, the employer or other personfor whom the work was prepared is the initial owner of thecopyright unless both parties involved have signed a writtenagreement to the contrary.
Quote from: TOMASAS on August 30, 2013, 02:36:16 PMJust because you 'pay' for the development doesn't give you copyright ownership.Quote from: www.copyright.gov/circs/circ09.pdfIf a work is made for hire, the employer or other personfor whom the work was prepared is the initial owner of thecopyright unless both parties involved have signed a writtenagreement to the contrary.