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Subject: Re: FLASH: who owns the fla?
From: Brian
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 21:26:31 GMT


> I agree with the latest statement. Of course it would be good to keep the
> control over the .fla file and make the client pay for further
developments,
> changes. On the other hand if you do give them the .fla or fla's it very
> unlikely they will understand how it was constructed.

Besides, you're likely to have your own copy of the .fla, anyway.
Just to have it, just as a backup.
For WHATEVER reason.
You NEVER give up absolutely everything - I don't care what anyone says.

-Brian Matthews



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