Hi guys,
I know that some of us here have been through this kind of thing before but I just wanted to get some opinions and advice on if I am correct about the ownership of the source files.
I am about half way through a project and only just been given the contract to sign. The client wants me to agree to releasing the source files to them and also for me to to use any of the assets in any other future work. The original cost I quoted was to produce the stills and animations for the client and so the assets/source files are a completely separate entity meaning I retain ownership of them. If they are willing to pay an a negotiated cost for them then I can agree to releasing ownership.
The client thinks that they have paid for the models from Turbosquid but I don't feel this to be the case. They have paid for my services and the final imagery/animations as far as I'm concerned.
What do you think ?
I know that some of us here have been through this kind of thing before but I just wanted to get some opinions and advice on if I am correct about the ownership of the source files.
I am about half way through a project and only just been given the contract to sign. The client wants me to agree to releasing the source files to them and also for me to to use any of the assets in any other future work. The original cost I quoted was to produce the stills and animations for the client and so the assets/source files are a completely separate entity meaning I retain ownership of them. If they are willing to pay an a negotiated cost for them then I can agree to releasing ownership.
The client thinks that they have paid for the models from Turbosquid but I don't feel this to be the case. They have paid for my services and the final imagery/animations as far as I'm concerned.
What do you think ?
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