[thelist] A Standard Contract for Web Designers
Hugh Blair
hblair at bigfoot.com
Tue, 4 Jan 2000 10:46:22 -0600
I'd sure be interested in seeing your efforts. Although each person's
practice will vary, having something to start from would sure be helpful.
Pass it on. Those that don't want to use it, won't.
Hugh
hblair@bigfoot.com
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> I'm currently drafting a contract for my start-up web
> design company. I've studied several example
> contracts from around the web and followed with
> interest contract-related threads here and elsewhere.
> I'm nearly finished and I was just wondering if
> any gurus out there would be interested or kind
> enough to check out what I've come up with, when
> my imagination took off:
>
> Would anyone like to co-operate towards producing
> some kind of standards-setting public-domain web
> designers contract?
>
> Would there be a demand for such a thing?
>
> Would it be possible to make it general enough to cover
> the different circumstances in which designers work (and
> the different countries and their legal systems), while
> keeping it tight enough to be meaningful and binding?
>
> Would any lawyer stick their necks out far enough to even
> glance at it, yet alone give an opinion? (Surely
> too much to expect a lawyer to do it for free. ;-)
>
> George Dillon
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