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If they've signed nothing that transfers ownership/copyright from the creator to the client, then if I'm not mistaken, it belongs to the creator. Review the contract for the work and see if there's any mention of ownership or copyright, if there is *nothing* you may be able to make an argument that your client was misled if indeed they were, but gnerally things belong to who created them until they are released. I'd assume someone charging that amount has done a great deal of work and by releasing those files, that work becomes freely available, in effect allowing others (perhaps even their competition) to re-deploy their work without actually sweating it out themselves. That would be suicidal. I wouldn't be too quick to judge either side, but read the agreement, if it's not suitable, enter into negotiations on another, or leave and find someone else lesson learned. [url=http://disk919.com/][img]http://www.disk919.com/sig/jason.gif[/img][/url][url=http://serveit.org/][img]http://www.disk919.com/sig/serveit.org.gif[/img][/url]
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