Legal waiver for Intellectual Property
If a PPH freelancer develops a logo or other material for me, is he/she legally waiving their right for Intellectual Property?
Am I fully owning the rights?
Is there something that the freelancer signed when they signed on with PeoplePerHour that waives their right and gives it to me as the buyer?
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Official comment
Hi Bob,
As per our T&C's section 3.5 (https://www.peopleperhour.com/static/terms#jobdelivery) when a buyer pays the freelancer the appropriate invoice for the completed job all intellectual rights go to the buyer.Our T&C's state: Subject to this being varied as part of the Service Contract, ownership in and to any materials and or deliverables arising from a project and any intellectual property rights therein, will be assigned to the Buyer upon successful payment to the Freelancer.If the buyer and freelancer wish to include any special terms of the contract (for example, in relation to the ownership of the work produced, ownership of intellectual property rights, or special rights of termination), the buyer and freelancer should negotiate and document these terms in the project workstream.Hope this helps and if you have any further questions, please create a support ticket by following this link here: http://support.peopleperhour.com/hc/en-us/requests/new.Best wishes,The Community TeamComment actions
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