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# 1 19-12-2005 , 01:41 PM
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Does the client own the models?

HI all.
I have just done some work for a client and now the artwork and animations are all done and dusted they are now asking for the models/Maya files. do they have the rights to the models or just the artwork /animations?

Dont know if anyone else has delt with this issue.

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# 2 19-12-2005 , 02:16 PM
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Most of the time clients the do ask for the models and artwork... Usally you would sign contracts that state weather you get to keep the rights ..


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