Legal Question in Business Law in California
Freelance Graphics � Who owns the native files?
I have been working at home as a
Graphic Designer for a company that
owns many different restaurant
franchises. They purchase the
''native files'' (all elements required
for editing) for ads, gift cards, etc.
from the various agencies of the
restaurants. I download those, and
with specific instruction (I know this
might be a factor) from my client, re-
purpose them for local use in various
sizes, purposes and formats. I also
sometimes design art for them from
scratch. They are now severing the
relationship due to $$
problems/restructuring and want
''their'' files. I want to give them
what they purchased from the
agencies as well as the high res PDF
files that I sent to their printers. No
contract was ever signed. Who owns
the native (editable) files that I
created? I believe they should have
to pay extra if they want those for
future re-purposing, which they do. I
should mention that in the past I
have sometimes provided them with
the native files for various purposes
without charging extra for them. I
saw this as a professional
courtesy...did I set a precedent that
will backfire on me?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Freelance Graphics � Who owns the native files?
He who paid for your work owns your work, unless you have a written contract agreeing that you retain ownership.
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