On Thu, Jan 20, 2000, Karen Burd <klb4[_at_]erols.com> wrote:
>
> I don't know if I'm asking the right people this question but if
> not hopefully you can direct me to the right source. If you design
> something from a software program (e.g. a print shop or greeting
> card program) is that considered "their" design? In other words,
> if I designed cards from a software program could I sell them?
I would be astonished if a software company claimed ownership of the copyright in a work created by a user of their software. On second thought, nothing would astonish me any more. Better read the shrinkwrap license and the manual that came with the software.
> Robert C. Cumbow
> Graham & Dunn, P.C.
> 1420 Fifth Avenue, 33rd Floor
> Seattle, Washington 98101-2390
> Phone: 206-340-9619
> Fax: 206-340-9599
> E-mail: rcumbow[_at_]grahamdunn.com
> Website: http://www.grahamdunn.com/
>
Big law firm experience without the big law firm experience.(tm)Received on Fri Jan 21 2000 - 23:24:22 GMT
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