Originally posted by bobspud
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		1. Any generally useful gets contributed back as open-source
2. Any assets such as images, CSS etc specific to our domain are not redistributed are ramin the IP of my Ltd
3. Any assets specific to that particual project belong to the client, including the ability to resell unchanged package
Again, w/o getting too specific, it's really hard to describe what goes into 2 and 3 and I wonder what's the easiest way of specyfing that in the contract.
Another thing I wonder, is what if I signed a contract that generically stated that all the IP belongs to client. They would not be able to close an already open-source project anyway - it's an empty, unenforceable clause and rather than go through the hassle of explaining Open Source spirit to them, I'm thinking of simply signing the contract, getting a PI insurance and ploughing on with work (any enforcement on their side would be similar to trying to close Apache foundation)
Finally I, so far I tried to keep my lead dev in the loop but he's getting increasingly worried about all this. I feel it might have a negative impact on his attitude and productivity, I wonder how to, politely tell him that I will take care of it...


 
				 
				 
				 
				
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