Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Washington

Website ownership

I am the registered owner of a website. The company that the website was built for has not paid any bills or monthly maintenance. I have taken the website down, however somehow the business owners continue to update the website to fit their needs. Is there any legal recourse to be taken?


Asked on 11/10/07, 6:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nancy Delain Delain Law Office, PLLC

Re: Website ownership

I am a little confused.

You've taken the website down, you say? That, to me, means that the website is no longer live on the web. If there's nothing there, what is the company updating?

Take a look at your contract with this company in the REMEDIES section; it should spell out what happens in the event of a material breach (nonpayment of fees is probably a material breach of this contract). If allowed in the contract, your simply changing the password would very likely get the maintenance fees paid -- and promptly, too.

The law of your home state (wherein I am not admitted to practice) governs contract law and what's recoverable or not.

Good luck.

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Answered on 11/11/07, 12:51 am


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